Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference (한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2006.03a
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- Pages.28-33
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- 2006
Effect of Hysteresis on Soil-Water Characteristic Curve in Weathered Granite and Gneiss Soil Slopes during Rainfall Infiltration
풍화계열 사면의 불포화 함수특성곡선 이력이 강우 침투에 미치는 영향
- Shin, Gil-Ho (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Dankook University) ;
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Park, Seong-Wan
(Dept. of Civil Engineering, Dankook University)
- Published : 2006.03.24
Abstract
Shallow failures of slopes in weathered soils are caused by infiltration due to prolonged rainfall. These failures are mainly triggered by the deepening of the wetting band accompanied by a decrease in suction induced by the water infiltration. In this paper, hysteresis on soil-water characteristic curve(SWCC) of granite and gneiss weathered soils are investigated using transient flow analysis respectively. Each case was subjected to artificial rainfall intensities and time duration depending on the laboratory-based drying and wetting processes. The results show that the unsaturated seepage on weathered slopes are very much affected by the initial suction of soils and unsaturated permeability of the soils. In addition, a granite weathered soil has a lower air-entry value, residual matric suction, and wetting front suction and less hysteresis loop than a gneiss weathered soil.