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Rick Jaeger, Carolyn Jacobs, Katharina Tondera and Neil Tindale
This study investigated different approaches to optimize flows in misaligned culverts. Structures aligned with the natural stream are always preferred, as misalignments cause a change of direction at the culvert inlet associated with lower performance an...
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Masoud Jafari Shalamzari, Wanchang Zhang, Atefeh Gholami and Zhijie Zhang
Site selection for runoff harvesting at large scales is a very complex task. It requires inclusion and spatial analysis of a multitude of accurately measured parameters in a time-efficient manner. Compared with direct measurements of runoff, which is tim...
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Baogui Zhou, Huabin Zhong, Kaipeng Yang, Xueqiang Yang, Chifeng Cai, Jie Xiao, Yongjian Liu and Bingxiang Yuan
Based on a real engineering case, this study employs the MIDAS finite element software to model the reinforced high embankment slope using anti-sliding piles. The accuracy of the finite element method is verified by comparing calculated outcomes with fie...
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Jie Liu, Tao Li, Sijie Ma, Qiang Shan and Weiping Jiang
Slant range geometry plays a crucial role in interpreting synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observations, especially in converting line-of-sight (LOS) surface deformations to actual vertical subsidence. This paper proposes a new conversion model to retrieve...
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Todd A. Eisenstadt, Sk Tawfique M. Haque, Michael A. Toman and Matthew Wright
After decades of presuming that climate adaptation is a private good benefitting only those receiving resources to reduce individual climate risks, respondents in a survey experiment among the climate-vulnerable in Bangladesh chose less-particularistic a...
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Yelbek Bakhitovich Utepov, Timoth Mkilima, Aliya Kairatovna Aldungarova, Zhanbolat Anuarbekovich Shakhmov, Sungat Berkinovich Akhazhanov, Nargul Amanovna Saktaganova, Uliya Baktybaevna Abdikerova and Aigul Moldashevna Budikova
The study examined the intricate relationships between embankment slope configurations, toe drain designs, and drawdown scenarios. It utilized a unique combination of numerical, physical, and mathematical models. The investigation involved 16 numerical m...
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Deepak Verma, Parveen Berwal, Mohammad Amir Khan, Raied Saad Alharbi, Faisal M. Alfaisal and Upaka Rathnayake
The study of embankment breaching is not an easy practice, as it includes various parameters to meet the suitability of the design approach, especially when we consider it for the long term. Embankment breach studies generally include the prediction of d...
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Shengxiang Li, Yongwei Li and Linrong Xu
The prediction of railway embankment failure is still a global challenge for the railway industry due to the complexity of embankment failure mechanisms. In this work, the pre-failure deformation and the settlement from abnormal deformation to the final ...
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Qiang Lu, Yanchang Gu, Shijun Wang, Xiandong Liu and Hong Wang
There are a large number of reservoir dams in China, of which embankment dams account for more than 90%, and public safety will be seriously endangered in case of dam failure. Overtopping is the leading cause of dam failure, and the existing research mai...
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Yan Zhuang, Jie Chen, Yunlong Wang, Hu Fan, Zhi Chen and Jinxin Li
This paper focuses on the redevelopment of the ABAQUS finite element software using the improved Mohr?Coulomb model, which enables the consideration of soil anisotropy. The findings of this research provide valuable theoretical guidance for on-site const...
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