Groundwater flow through fractured rocks and seepage control in geotechnical engineering: Theories and practices

Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering(2023)

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Groundwater flow through fractured rocks has been recognized as an important issue in many geotechnical engineering practices. Several key aspects of fundamental mechanisms, numerical modeling and engineering applications of flow in fractured rocks are discussed. First, the microscopic mechanisms of fluid flow in fractured rocks, especially under the complex conditions of non-Darcian flow, multiphase flow, rock dissolution, and particle transport, have been revealed through a combined effort of visualized experiments and theoretical analysis. Then, laboratory and field methods of characterizing hydraulic properties (e.g. intrinsic permeability, inertial permeability, and unsaturated flow parameters) of fractured rocks in different flow regimes have been proposed. Subsequently, high-performance numerical simulation approaches for large-scale modeling of groundwater flow in fractured rocks and aquifers have been developed. Numerical procedures for optimization design of seepage control systems in various settings have also been proposed. Mechanisms of coupled hydro-mechanical processes and control of flow-induced deformation have been discussed. Finally, three case studies are presented to illustrate the applications of the improved theoretical understanding, characterization methods, modeling approaches, and seepage and deformation control strategies to geotechnical engineering projects.
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Fractured rock,Groundwater flow,Flow visualization Hydraulic property,Hydromechanical coupling,Groundwater flow modeling,Seepage control
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