Wall and pillar drains in puddle clay embankment dams

Author:

Brown Alan John1,Brown David Henthorn2,Tudor Samuel3,Reynolds Adam4

Affiliation:

1. All Reservoirs Panel Engineer and UK Registered Ground Engineering Advisor, Global Technology Lead Dams, Jacobs, Reading, UK (corresponding author: )

2. Supervising Engineer, Canal & River Trust, Birmingham, UK

3. Supervising Engineer, Dam Safety Engineering Manager, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, Cardiff, UK

4. Supervising Engineer, Engineering Delivery, United Utilities, Warrington, UK

Abstract

Puddle clay core embankment dams were built prior to the use of rolled clay core dams and comprise a large proportion of UK dams, with the dams relying for their watertightness on the addition of water to (puddle) the clay until it has an undrained shear strength of around 10 kPa, and thus has increased ability to deform without cracking. Such dams sometimes had early forms of unfiltered drains, comprising coarse cobbles, in the downstream shoulder, either to assist construction and/or to lower the phreatic surface and improve the slope stability once the reservoir is in operation. These drains are separate from foundation drains dealing with springs encountered in the foundation excavation and drains to deal with surface runoff. This paper gives examples of such drains in dams constructed between 1863 and 1940. These drains were installed prior to the development of classic filter design rules and tools to analyse seepage. This is important as the drains have no filter, and are thus vulnerable to internal erosion which, if not detected, could lead to failure of the dam. These drains may also be the true root cause of historic incidents at these dams, due to embankment fill materials washing into the drain and creating sinkholes.

Publisher

Emerald

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