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4.1. SEEPAGE THROUGH SOIL

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  SEEPAGE THROUGH SOIL:  ·        Is a process in which liquid leaks through a porous medium from high head towards low head. ·        Although flow velocity of water during seepage is very small (as this flow is Laminar) but in reality, it poses many problems such as: o     Losses of water reservoir o     Reduction in effective weight of soil o     Uplift pressure below dam o     Piping failure, which can lead to sudden structural collapse Because of these risks, it is important to calculate and control seepage flow. FLOW NETS:  ·        Seepage flow is calculated with the help of flow nets and is based on Laplace’s equation of continuity. 3D flow is complex; thus, we cover 2D dimensional seepage flow. A flow net consists of two sets of curves: Flow lines  → represent the path followed by water particles Equipotential ...