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On the Stability of a Fully Instrumented River Embankment Under Transient Conditions

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University of Bologna1

Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Geotechnics and Geology, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Center for Energy Resources Engineering, Centers, Technical University of Denmark4

Time-dependent boundary conditions, uncertainties and variability of soil suction and water content of the filling material together with the use of proper retention and strength soil models are crucial aspects to be included for reliable analyses of the actual stability of river embankments. However, due to a typical lack of information in many practical cases, the use of simplistic assumptions on both hydraulic and mechanical response of earth infrastructures to hydrometric water level fluctuation and atmospheric loading is largely diffused, thus providing erroneous conclusions on the effective safety margins towards possible slope instability and collapse.

Within this context, site measurements down to relevant depths, combined to an accurate soil characterization under partially saturated conditions, can be extremely useful to evaluate unsaturated variables (i.e. soil water content and suction) under transient flow conditions and hence carry out realistic stability analyses.

A comprehensive monitoring system has been therefore designed and installed on a relevant representative section along river Secchia, a right-hand tributary of river Po (Northern Italy). The paper aims at presenting a methodological approach for a sustainable performance assessment of such geotechnical infrastructures, based on the complementary use of laboratory tests, field measurements and numerical analyses.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2020
Pages: 369-378
Proceedings: 7th Italian National Congress of Geotechnical Researchers
Series: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
ISBN: 3030213587 , 3030213595 , 9783030213589 , 9783030213596 , 3030213617 and 9783030213619
ISSN: 23662565 and 23662557
Types: Book chapter and Conference paper
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21359-6_39
ORCIDs: Rocchi, Irene

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