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Experimental study of headcut erosion in cohesive soils under different consolidation types and hydraulic parameters
Authors:Hossein Babazadeh  Masoumeh Ashourian  Mahmood Shafai-Bajestan
Institution:1.Department of Water Science and Engineering, Science and Research Branch,Islamic Azad University,Tehran,Iran;2.College of Water Science Engineering,Shahid Chamran University,Ahwaz,Iran
Abstract:Headcut is a change in stream channel elevation, where there is concentrated flow. Most of the past studies focus on non-cohesive soils, although many problems on the streams occur because of cohesive beds and banks. In this study, eight samples of cohesive soils, with a different composition of silt and clay, for different waterfall heights and flow velocity under long- and short-term natural consolidation conditions were tested. In one of the tests, a sand layer was settled on the headcut bed to investigate its impact on headcut erosion. By increasing clay content, the headcut will remain vertical as it moves backward. Result showed that the effect of clay content reduction was more noticeable under the long-term consolidation condition. In general, the effect of clay percentage variation on the measured parameters is much higher than the effects of waterfall height or flow velocity, and the effect of consolidation type and adding a sand layer on the measured values is much higher than the effect of clay percentage variation on the waterfall height and flow velocity.
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