Eduardo5000
Geotechnical
- May 20, 2003
- 6
Hi all! There is an old embankment 3H 1V, build circa 40's. Its size an heigth have been changed with the time, due to it moves down, it protects some lowlands and suffers the subsidence effect. Because of that, its internal structure is not what it was in the past. There are sections that have no impervious core or internal drain, and for the lasts 4 months it has a very small "spring" on its toe that can be easily seen, I saw it and I estimated that around 1 litre/5 min goes out.
I know that every dam has its own hydraulic equilibrium, but additionally I know that the internal slope of the dam has to be dry. If the pore pressure increases, shear strenght will decrease and the slope could seen affected (specially if an earthquake happens).
So, this week we will perform some CPT tests in there, and all the readings that have to be taken will be taken. I would like to know if there is something very important that can not be forgotten (something I should not miss), we already have piezometric data that is measured all the time on the site, I haven't seen it but I will. This will be my first CPT experience, people who work with me have performed lots of CPT's, but anyway if there is anybody who can give me an advice I will really appreciate it.
Probably I did not give enough details, so let me know what is missing. Thanks
I know that every dam has its own hydraulic equilibrium, but additionally I know that the internal slope of the dam has to be dry. If the pore pressure increases, shear strenght will decrease and the slope could seen affected (specially if an earthquake happens).
So, this week we will perform some CPT tests in there, and all the readings that have to be taken will be taken. I would like to know if there is something very important that can not be forgotten (something I should not miss), we already have piezometric data that is measured all the time on the site, I haven't seen it but I will. This will be my first CPT experience, people who work with me have performed lots of CPT's, but anyway if there is anybody who can give me an advice I will really appreciate it.
Probably I did not give enough details, so let me know what is missing. Thanks