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An Earthen Embankment Breach Model

Author(s): Weiming Wu; Yunghee Kang; Sam S. Y. Wang

Linked Author(s): Sam S.Y. Wang

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Abstract: A simplified breach model has been developed to simulate the failure of cohesive and non-cohesive homogenous earthen dams due to overtopping and piping. It approximates the breach caused by overtopping flow as a flat broad-crested weir with trapezoidal cross-section, connected with a straight slope that has a fixed end at the downstream toe of the original dam. In the case of piping, the model assumes the breach flow through a flat pipe with rectangular cross-section at the initial stage. Sediment transport and morphology changes at the breach flat top, pipe and downstream slope are calculated using the non-equilibrium transport equation. The model has been validated using field data, showing good reliability.

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Year: 2009

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