Visualisation of seepage-induced suffusion and suffosion within internally erodible granular media

Author:

Hunter R. P.1,Bowman E. T.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tonkin & Taylor, Nelson, New Zealand.

2. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Abstract

A rigid-walled ‘transparent soil’ permeameter has been developed to study visually the mechanisms occurring during seepage-induced internal erosion in susceptible granular media under upward flow. The experiments use borosilicate glass particles in place of soil, and an optically matched oil mixed with fluorescent dye in place of water. The technique known as plane laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) enables a two-dimensional plane of particles and fluid to be viewed inside the permeameter, away from the walls. Results of tests have provided close agreement with those of other researchers on soil of comparable particle size grading. Unstable materials showed migration of fine grains under mean hydraulic gradients as low as i = 0·25, whereas stable materials eventually failed by heave at hydraulic gradients close to unity. Internally unstable soils where the loads were predominantly supported by the coarser fraction exhibited suffusion (fines migration without disruption of the load-bearing system); those supported by both coarse and fine particles exhibited suffosion (i.e. volume change during fines migration). Quantitative image analysis conducted on one unstable sample showed areas of open void space migrating through the sample at low hydraulic gradients near critical, as defined by Skempton and Brogan in 1994. This occurred before the externally measured local hydraulic gradients began to diverge significantly from the mean. The testing technique developed shows that optically matched glass and oil behave mechanically similarly to soil and water, and that the PLIF technique coupled with image analysis can provide an additional insight into the mechanisms of internal erosion.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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4. Hunter, R. P. (2012). Development of transparent soil testing using planar laser induced fluorescence in the study of internal erosion of filters in embankment dams. MSc thesis, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

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