Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter

Seepage always eventuates through the foundation of all dams. The flow of water through the dam body generate seepage forces and endanger the dam stability due to piping. Controlling seepage after construction is quite difficult and an expensive job, hence proper practices should be adopted for seep...

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Main Authors: Ullah, A., Kassim, A., Alam, I., Junaid, M., Ahmad, I. S.
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spelling my.utm.902102021-03-30T07:48:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90210/ Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter Ullah, A. Kassim, A. Alam, I. Junaid, M. Ahmad, I. S. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Seepage always eventuates through the foundation of all dams. The flow of water through the dam body generate seepage forces and endanger the dam stability due to piping. Controlling seepage after construction is quite difficult and an expensive job, hence proper practices should be adopted for seepage remediation in the designing stage. In order to investigate the more effective techniques among downstream (D/S) sand filter with upstream (U/S) clay blanket and cut-off wall, the Baz Ali small dam was analyzed using finite element approach SEEP/W 2D. The seepage behaviour through the dam was intuited by employing 1 m thick clay blankets on the upstream side with extending lengths of 50 m, 100 m, 150 m, 200 m, 250 m and 300 m. Furthermore, 5 m, 7.5 m and 10 m deep cut-off walls having 0.5 m and 1 m thickness were embedded for seepage mitigation. The seepage values obtained from SEEP/W 2D models were compared with each other. The SEEP/W 2D results and cost analysis show that clay blanket is more effective and an economical technique than a cut-off wall for tackling seepage issue. Hence, an upstream blanket of 100 m length is more efficient to diminish the seepage up to 58.65% in contrast to the base case without the remedial system. Geological Society of Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed Ullah, A. and Kassim, A. and Alam, I. and Junaid, M. and Ahmad, I. S. (2019) Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia, 67 . pp. 125-130. ISSN 0126-6187 https://gsm.org.my/products/702001-101777-PDF.pdf.
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Ullah, A.
Kassim, A.
Alam, I.
Junaid, M.
Ahmad, I. S.
Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter
description Seepage always eventuates through the foundation of all dams. The flow of water through the dam body generate seepage forces and endanger the dam stability due to piping. Controlling seepage after construction is quite difficult and an expensive job, hence proper practices should be adopted for seepage remediation in the designing stage. In order to investigate the more effective techniques among downstream (D/S) sand filter with upstream (U/S) clay blanket and cut-off wall, the Baz Ali small dam was analyzed using finite element approach SEEP/W 2D. The seepage behaviour through the dam was intuited by employing 1 m thick clay blankets on the upstream side with extending lengths of 50 m, 100 m, 150 m, 200 m, 250 m and 300 m. Furthermore, 5 m, 7.5 m and 10 m deep cut-off walls having 0.5 m and 1 m thickness were embedded for seepage mitigation. The seepage values obtained from SEEP/W 2D models were compared with each other. The SEEP/W 2D results and cost analysis show that clay blanket is more effective and an economical technique than a cut-off wall for tackling seepage issue. Hence, an upstream blanket of 100 m length is more efficient to diminish the seepage up to 58.65% in contrast to the base case without the remedial system.
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author Ullah, A.
Kassim, A.
Alam, I.
Junaid, M.
Ahmad, I. S.
author_facet Ullah, A.
Kassim, A.
Alam, I.
Junaid, M.
Ahmad, I. S.
author_sort Ullah, A.
title Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter
title_short Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter
title_full Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter
title_fullStr Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter
title_sort efficiency analysis of seepage of baz ali small dam, kurram agency using clay blanket and cut-off wall with sand filter
publisher Geological Society of Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90210/
https://gsm.org.my/products/702001-101777-PDF.pdf.
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