Study on seepage stability of cofferdam slope under different rain rainfall types
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Project (52108320、52068033) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ;Project ( 20202BABL204067) supported by the National Science Foundation of China;Projects ( 2021H0042;2020Z0001) supported by the Science and technology projects of Jiangxi Provincial Department of transportation.

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    In order to analyze the influence of rainfall seepage on the stability of cofferdam, relying on an navigation-power junction project in Jiangxi Province, based on the unsaturated seepage theory, we simulate and analyze the condition of the seepage and the stability of cofferdam under different rainfall conditions by using the Geo-studio numerical simulation software, and the influence of different rain patterns on the stability of cofferdam is obtained. The results show that the influence of rainfall on the cofferdam has a hysteretic quality. The influence of different rainfall types on the strength hysteresis of weir body is as follows: rear peak type, uniform type, middle peak type and front peak type, and the hysteresis is affected by rainfall intensity. The rainfall infiltration is affected by the time of the peak rainfall, and the safety factor of the cofferdam decreases sharply with the peak rainfall intensity. Compared with the initial stability conditions, the front peak type rainfall has the least impact on the stability of the cofferdam, and the rear peak rainfall has the greatest impact on the stability of the cofferdam. Under the influence of early rainfall, the permeability coefficient of soil in the slope will be at a high level. At this time, the ability of Cofferdam to resist sudden heavy rainfall will weaken with the increase of permeability coefficient.

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  • Received:March 28,2022
  • Revised:May 18,2022
  • Adopted:May 20,2022
  • Online: October 11,2022
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