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International Levee Handbook Overview of the handbook Chapter 8 Physical processes and tools for levee assessment and design
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www.ciria.org Chapter 8 - context
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www.ciria.org 8 Introduction Chapter 8 details the morphological, hydraulic and geotechnical tools to assess performance of a levee It is a toolbox chapter divided into 11 sub- sections
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www.ciria.org 8.1 Principles - overview This section is an introduction of : the key principles discussed in the chapter the issues relating to levee analysis It also provides links with other chapters.
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www.ciria.org 8.1 Principles – detailed example In 8.1.2 “analysis issues for levees” sub-section, the following links with “Source – Pathway – Receptor” concept and chapter 8 sections is proposed
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www.ciria.org 8.2 External hydraulic processes - overview This subsection detailed several external hydraulic processes :
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www.ciria.org 8.2 External hydraulic processes – detailed example For each process, several methods are proposed, from simple to more complex ones. Most important or used formula are proposed and detailed. For example, run-up level at two percent exceedance level can be calculated with EuroTop method and Pullen et al (2007) equation
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www.ciria.org 8.3 Internal hydraulic processes - overview This subsection detailed several internal hydraulic processes (flows or pore pressures within the levee and its foundation) caused by hydraulic and mechanic actions :
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www.ciria.org 8.3 Internal hydraulic processes – detailed example This section reminds basic hydraulic laws and effects of permeability and anisotropy on flownet or exit gradients is discussed. 0 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 k 5 x k low permeability foundation unsaturated zone 0 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 4 a) Transient flow (permeability of levee body = k) b) Transient flow (permeability of levee body = 5 x k)
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www.ciria.org 8.4 External erosion - overview This section details the effect of movement of water (currents or waves) on levee surfaces and the resistance of protection systems
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www.ciria.org 8.4 External erosion – detailed example Critical concepts (velocity or shear) for erosion are presented For example, grass resistance under wave overtopping conditions is detailed
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www.ciria.org 8.5 Internal erosion - overview This section details all processes that involve soil particles detachment and transport by seepage flow within the levee and its foundation
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www.ciria.org 8.5 Internal erosion – detailed example For example : for suffusion process (8.5.3) different up to date models are proposed such Kenney and Lau (1985) or Fannin and Li (2006) –Kenney et Lau criterion :
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www.ciria.org 8.6 Slope stability - overview This section deals with slope stability analysis, reminds concepts and and gives methods, from simplified methods, design charts to complex design ones
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www.ciria.org 8.6 Slope stability – detailed example For example, Jambu (1973) design charts are provided and steps of the method are explained to evaluate slope stability factor of safety Limits of methods are also discussed
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www.ciria.org 8.7 Settlement - overview This section deals with settlement analysis during levee design or construction processes
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www.ciria.org 8.7 Settlement – detailed example Principles of settlement are reminds and key methods of estimation are developped
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www.ciria.org 8.8 Seismic analysis - overview This section details the two critical design issues when evaluating the seismic performance of a levve : – loss of significant strength of the material and – significant deformations
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www.ciria.org 8.8 Seismic analysis – detailed example For slope stability, pseudo-static and pseudo-dynamic approaches are presented For liquefaction analysis, simplified method is proposed and detailed after discussion of several liquefaction criteria
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www.ciria.org 8.9 Stability of flood walls - overview This section is specific to flood walls stability as structure associated to levees
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www.ciria.org 8.9 Stability of flood walls – detailed example Hydrostatic and dynamic forces on walls are discribed and methods proposed to eveluate them Stability (bearing capacity, sliding, overturning) methods are given
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www.ciria.org 8.10 Breach - overview This section gives elements on breach formation processes, soil type erodability and actual methods for modelling breach growth
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www.ciria.org 8.10 Breach – detailed example For soil erodability, Hanson et al (2010) research results are presented For breach growth, research results of Verheij (2002) are presented
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www.ciria.org 8.11 Flood inundation - overview This section provides guidance on how to relate accuracy of modelling results to the end users
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www.ciria.org 8.11 Flood inundation – detailed example Examples of end uses of inundation modelling are given : flood maps for risk analysis, evacuation planning… Type of inundation models, modelling approaches are introduced
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www.ciria.org Thank you ILH Chapter 8 Team Leads: To download the International Levee Handbook go to: www.ciria.org/ILHwww.ciria.org/ILH Édouard Durand Cerema E-mail: Edouard.Durand@cerema.fr Guillaume Veylon Irstea E-mail: guillaume.veylon@irstea.fr
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