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Reliability assessment of granular filters in embankment dams

Manuel G. De MembrilleraRoberto MínguezRoberto MínguezIgnacio EscuderFernando Delgado

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Engineeringbusiness.industryComputational MechanicsSampling (statistics)Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyReliability engineeringFilter designMechanics of MaterialsFilter (video)Risk analysis (business)Range (statistics)Internal erosionGeneral Materials ScienceSensitivity (control systems)businessReliability (statistics)

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SUMMARY Empirical criteria have been used successfully to design filters of most embankment large dam projects throughout the world. However, these empirical rules are only applicable to a particular range of soils tested in laboratory and do not take into account the variability of the base material and filter particle sizes. In addition, it is widely accepted that the safety of fill dams is mainly dependent on the reliability of their filter performance. The work herein presented consists in a new general method for assessing the probability of fulfilling any empirical filter design criteria accounting for base and filter heterogeneity by means of first-order reliability methods (FORM), so that reliability indexes and probabilities of fulfilling any particular criteria are obtained. This method will allow engineers to estimate the safety of existing filters in terms of probability of fulfilling their design criteria and might also be used as a decision tool on sampling needs and material size tolerances during construction. In addition, sensitivity analysis makes possible to analyse how reliabilities are influenced by different sources of input data. Finally, in case of a portfolio risk assessment, this method will allow engineers to compare the safety of several existing dams in order to prioritize safety investments and it is expected to be a very useful tool to evaluate probabilities of failure due to internal erosion. Copyright # 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

https://doi.org/10.1002/nag.511