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Analysis of water seepage in a pavement system using the particulate approach
Authors:Kalyani Jeyisanker  Manjriker Gunaratne
Institution:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, 4202 E.Fowler Avenue, ENB 118, Tampa, FL 33620, United States
Abstract:A particulate model has been developed to analyze the effects of transient and steady state seepage of water through a randomly-packed coarse-grained soil as an alternative to conventional seepage analysis based on continuum models. In this model, the soil skeleton and the pore water are volumetrically coupled in the transient and steady-state conditions. The concept of relative density has been used to define different compaction levels of the soil layers forming a pavement filter system and observe the seepage response to compaction. First, Monte–Carlo simulation is used to randomly pack discrete spherical particles from a specified particle size distribution (PSD) to achieve a desired relative density based on the theoretical minimum and maximum void ratios. Then, a water pressure gradient is applied across one two-layer unit to trigger water seepage. The interstitial pore water motion is idealized using Navier–Stokes (NS) equations with provision to incorporate the drag forces acting between the pore fluid and soil particles. The NS equations are discretized using finite differences and applied to discrete elements in a staggered, structured grid. The model predicted hydraulic conductivities are validated using widely used equations.
Keywords:Particulate  Finite difference  Relative density  Navier&ndash  Stokes equations  Volumetric compatibility  Staggered grid  Critical localized conditions
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