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This book is the eighth volume of the proceedings of the 4th
GeoShanghai International Conference that was held on May 27 - 30,
2018. This book, entitled Ground Improvement and Geosynthetics",
presents the latest information on the new technologies and
practical applications in various geotechnical engineering projects
and advancements on ground improvement and geosynethetics. This
volume presents detailed design procedures and examples to
demonstrate the applications of the latest ground improvement
technologies and innovative geosynethetics in geotechnical
engineering. Topics include pile/column technology as foundations,
retaining structures, or embankment supports, physical and chemical
technologies for soil stabilization and ground improvement,
geosynthetic reinforcement for roads, slopes, retaining walls, and
foundations. Each of the papers included in this book received at
least two positive peer reviews. The editors would like to express
their sincerest appreciation to all of the anonymous reviewers all
over the world, for their diligent work.
Earthen levees are extensively used to protect the population and
infrastructure from periodic floods and high water due to storm
surges. The causes of failure of levees include overtopping,
surface erosion, internal erosion, and slope instability.
Overtopping may occur during periods of flooding due to
insufficient freeboard. The most problematic situation involves the
levee being overtopped by both surge and waves when the surge level
exceeds the levee crest elevation with accompanying wave
overtopping. Overtopping of levees produces fast-flowing, turbulent
water velocities on the landward-side slope that can potentially
damage the protective grass covering and expose the underlying soil
to erosion. If overtopping continues long enough, the erosion may
eventually result in loss of levee crest elevation and possibly
breaching of the protective structure. Hence, protecting levees
from erosion by surge overflow and wave overtopping is necessary to
assure a viable and safe levee system. This book presents a
cutting-edge approach to understanding overtopping hydraulics under
negative free board of earthen levees, and to the study of levee
reinforcing methods. Combining soil erosion test, full-scale
laboratory overtopping hydraulics test, and numerical modeling for
the turbulent overtopping hydraulics. It provides an analysis that
integrates the mechanical and hydraulic processes governing levee
overtopping occurrences and engineering approaches to reinforce
overtopped levees. Topics covered: surge overflow, wave overtopping
and their combination, full-scale hydraulic tests, erosion tests,
overtopping hydraulics, overtopping discharge, and turbulent
analysis. This is an invaluable resource for graduate students and
researchers working on levee design, water resource engineering,
hydraulic engineering, and coastal engineering, and for
professionals in the field of civil and environmental engineering,
and natural hazard analysis.
Earthen levees are extensively used to protect the population and
infrastructure from periodic floods and high water due to storm
surges. The causes of failure of levees include overtopping,
surface erosion, internal erosion, and slope instability.
Overtopping may occur during periods of flooding due to
insufficient freeboard. The most problematic situation involves the
levee being overtopped by both surge and waves when the surge level
exceeds the levee crest elevation with accompanying wave
overtopping. Overtopping of levees produces fast-flowing, turbulent
water velocities on the landward-side slope that can potentially
damage the protective grass covering and expose the underlying soil
to erosion. If overtopping continues long enough, the erosion may
eventually result in loss of levee crest elevation and possibly
breaching of the protective structure. Hence, protecting levees
from erosion by surge overflow and wave overtopping is necessary to
assure a viable and safe levee system. This book presents a
cutting-edge approach to understanding overtopping hydraulics under
negative free board of earthen levees, and to the study of levee
reinforcing methods. Combining soil erosion test, full-scale
laboratory overtopping hydraulics test, and numerical modeling for
the turbulent overtopping hydraulics. It provides an analysis that
integrates the mechanical and hydraulic processes governing levee
overtopping occurrences and engineering approaches to reinforce
overtopped levees. Topics covered: surge overflow, wave overtopping
and their combination, full-scale hydraulic tests, erosion tests,
overtopping hydraulics, overtopping discharge, and turbulent
analysis. This is an invaluable resource for graduate students and
researchers working on levee design, water resource engineering,
hydraulic engineering, and coastal engineering, and for
professionals in the field of civil and environmental engineering,
and natural hazard analysis.
This book is the eighth volume of the proceedings of the 4th
GeoShanghai International Conference that was held on May 27 - 30,
2018. This book, entitled Ground Improvement and Geosynthetics",
presents the latest information on the new technologies and
practical applications in various geotechnical engineering projects
and advancements on ground improvement and geosynethetics. This
volume presents detailed design procedures and examples to
demonstrate the applications of the latest ground improvement
technologies and innovative geosynethetics in geotechnical
engineering. Topics include pile/column technology as foundations,
retaining structures, or embankment supports, physical and chemical
technologies for soil stabilization and ground improvement,
geosynthetic reinforcement for roads, slopes, retaining walls, and
foundations. Each of the papers included in this book received at
least two positive peer reviews. The editors would like to express
their sincerest appreciation to all of the anonymous reviewers all
over the world, for their diligent work.
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