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According to a study of 308 dam
disasters.

Spillway
failures

37%

23%

40%

• .

Foundation
failures

Errors of
design ,
earthquake
s
Slope stability
failures

Piping failures

failures
Overtopping
failures

Foundation
failures
 If the driving force is greater than the resisting
force, the soil mass will slide along the slip surface
and a slope stability failure will occur.
The potential for failure for a given soil mass is
quantified in terms of the Factor of Safety, which is
defined as the resisting force divided by the driving
force.

There are three types of slope stability failures:
steady-state, seismic, and rapid-drawdown.
 Liquefaction can occur during an earthquake in
loose, saturated, sandy soils.
The cavities and cracks can act as preferential
conduits for water to flow freely through the
dam and erode the dam from the inside out.
This phenomenon, referred to as “piping,”

 Cracks and fissures, high-permeability strata, and
Karst features in the foundation and abutments may
also act as preferential conduits and contribute to
piping.
Dams are designed with principal and
emergency spillways to control the
maximum reservoir elevation and
prevent the reservoir from flowing over
the top of the dam, or “overtopping.”
 If the foundation consists of weak
materials, such as soft clay, a foundation
stability failure can occur, leading to
significant deformation of the embankment.
 Piping within the seam may also be a

contributing factor.

liquefaction of granular soils during an
earthquake may reduce the stability of the
foundation.
geotechnical failures of dam
geotechnical failures of dam
geotechnical failures of dam
geotechnical failures of dam
geotechnical failures of dam
geotechnical failures of dam
geotechnical failures of dam

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geotechnical failures of dam

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. According to a study of 308 dam disasters. Spillway failures 37% 23% 40% • . Foundation failures Errors of design , earthquake s
  • 4.
  • 6.  If the driving force is greater than the resisting force, the soil mass will slide along the slip surface and a slope stability failure will occur. The potential for failure for a given soil mass is quantified in terms of the Factor of Safety, which is defined as the resisting force divided by the driving force. There are three types of slope stability failures: steady-state, seismic, and rapid-drawdown.  Liquefaction can occur during an earthquake in loose, saturated, sandy soils.
  • 7. The cavities and cracks can act as preferential conduits for water to flow freely through the dam and erode the dam from the inside out. This phenomenon, referred to as “piping,”  Cracks and fissures, high-permeability strata, and Karst features in the foundation and abutments may also act as preferential conduits and contribute to piping.
  • 8. Dams are designed with principal and emergency spillways to control the maximum reservoir elevation and prevent the reservoir from flowing over the top of the dam, or “overtopping.”
  • 9.  If the foundation consists of weak materials, such as soft clay, a foundation stability failure can occur, leading to significant deformation of the embankment.  Piping within the seam may also be a contributing factor. liquefaction of granular soils during an earthquake may reduce the stability of the foundation.