Slope Stability of Boradi Earthen Dam by Analytical method with GSS

Slope Stability of Boradi Earthen Dam by Analytical method with GSS

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Kumavat, Hemraj
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786139901975
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Slope stability and seepage analysis of earth dam is very important to ascertain the stability of the structure. The uses of analytical method of slope stability and seepage have gained popularity in recent years due to its capability to handle complex problems. The stability of earth dam depends on its geometry, its components, materials, properties of each component and the forces to which it is subjected. The design of earth dams involves many considerations that must be examined before initiating detailed stability analyses. Such as geological and subsurface explorations, the earth or rock-fill materials available for construction should be carefully studied. The research project focus on stability analysis carried out on Boradi village dam in Maharashtra in India and calculating results by using Geostudio software. The results of the factor of safety were considered to the Boradi village dam without water level, steady-state water level and water level drawdown by using analytical and Swedish circle method analysis to compare with Geostudio software method.
EAN 9786139901975
ISBN 6139901979
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 100
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Kumavat, Hemraj; More, Pratiksha; Pingale, Aishwrya