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The scaling law in the hole erosion test with a constant pressure drop
Authors:Stéphane Bonelli  Olivier Brivois
Institution:1. Cemagref, 3275 Route de Cezanne, CS 40061, 13182 Aix‐en‐Provence Cedex 5, France;2. Laboratoire de Mécanique et d'Acoustique (UPR‐CNRS 7051), 31 chemin Joseph Aiguier, 13402 Marseille, France
Abstract:A process called ‘piping’, which often occurs in the soil at dams, levees, and dykes, involves the formation and development of a continuous tunnel between upstream and downstream ends. The hole erosion test is commonly used to quantify the critical stress and the rate of piping erosion progression. The aim of this study is to draw up a model for interpreting the results of this test. A characteristic internal erosion time is defined and expressed as a function of the initial hydraulic gradient and the coefficient of surface erosion. It is established here that the product of the coefficient of erosion and the flow velocity is a significant dimensionless number: when this number is small, the kinetics of erosion are low, and the particle concentration does not have any effect on the flow. This finding applies to most of the available test results. Theoretical and experimental evidence is presented showing that the evolution of the pipe radius during erosion with a constant pressure drop obeys a scaling exponential law. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:piping  internal erosion  rate of erosion  critical shear stress
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