Abstract

In the restoration of ancient water engineering, the loss of fine soil particles from the ancient riverbank can easily cause seepage instability problems such as piping during the flood transient process. This paper explores the influence mechanism of flood fluctuation on soil seepage stability based on indoor experiments, field monitoring and saturated-unsaturated soil seepage theory. The paper obtains the soil-water characteristic curve of unsaturated soil using laboratory tests, builds the transient seepage finite element model of porous media and modifies parameters monitoring data to verify the numerical analysis results. The results showed that the groundwater level, pore water pressure and seepage hydraulic gradient had changed. The maximum pore water pressure between the ancient riverbank and antiseepage structure increased by 13.4%, the maximum hydraulic gradient at the toe of the riverbank increased by 49.3% and the instability of seepage significantly increased. Through the modified lime grouting between the ancient riverbank and the antiseepage structure, the structure of the soil mass was changed, and the maximum hydraulic gradient was reduced by 55.6%, which restrains piping damage. This study can be used in the restoration of ancient riverbanks to solve piping problems.

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