Abstract

The rainfall often causes changes in the physical performance of the embankment, which leads to disasters such as embankment collapse and road surface settlement and cracking. Past research has tended to be limited to traditional embankment seepage models and is mostly based on the assumption that surface precipitation is uniform and rainfall intensity is constant. To adapt to the changes and development of the times, based on the water leakage mode of the flexibly assembled highway embankment, a new rainfall calculation model of the reinforced soil embankment is constructed and combined with the solid-fluid coupling physics theory, the sedimentation amount and slope stability of the embankment are analyzed at multiple levels, the mechanical properties of the new embankment under rainfall conditions are summarized, the factors affecting the settlement of the embankment and the stability of the slope are explored, and the reference model is provided for the construction of the new embankment, and the existing construction process is improved through multilevel cause analysis. We improve and develop the existing theoretical system to reduce the probability of road diseases, improve the efficiency of road construction, and reduce the cost of road maintenance.

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