Dependence of the wetting rate of the loess base on the moisture conditions

Author:

Хujakulov Rustam,Normurodov U,Zaripov M,Abdurakhmonov U,Berdiev Mustafo

Abstract

The increasing demand for improved irrigation systems in the world requires a more comprehensive and widespread study of the reliability and safety of hydraulic structures. In this regard, increasing the reliability during the operation of hydraulic structures of irrigation systems, especially on collapsible soils, is very important because loess subsidence soils are widespread globally, a significant part of loess rocks are also found in Central Asia, including the Republic of Uzbekistan. This article discusses the study of the features of the joint work of full-scale irrigation structures with their loess subsidence bases and the intense - deformative state of subsidence foundations during their joint work with hydraulic structures on irrigation canals of the Kashkadarya region.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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