To assess the durability of the impermeability of composite geomembranes in hydraulic engineering projects, using nearly 20 years (2000–2018) of seepage monitoring data from the Wangfuzhou Hydraulic Engineering Project, this study conducts feedback analysis on the anti-seepage performance of the composite geomembranes of this project. Firstly, based on the seepage monitoring data, a qualitative analysis of the overall seepage behaviour of the embankment dams was carried out. Then, a typical section of the embankment dams was selected for quantitative analysis by establishing a statistical model of the water levels in piezometric pipes. Subsequently, orthogonal design, a neural network and a numerical calculation method were combined to invert the permeability coefficient of the composite geomembranes. Lastly, the working behaviour of the composite geomembranes was comprehensively analysed. The results show that the measured water level and separated time-dependent components of three piezometric pipes in the typical section GY5 decreased gradually during the study period. The permeability coefficient of the composite geomembranes inverted using the measured water level was 1.11 × 10–12 m/s. It is concluded that, after nearly 20 years of service, the composite geomembranes of the Wangfuzhou Hydraulic Engineering Project have experienced no apparent deterioration trend over time.
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October 14 2021
Working behaviour feedback of composite geomembranes based on seepage monitoring data
Y. Y. Huang;
Y. Y. Huang
1Professor, College of Hydraulic & Environmental Engineering, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China, E-mail: huangyaoying@ctgu.edu.cn (corresponding author)
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T. Xie;
T. Xie
2Master Degree Candidate, College of Hydraulic & Environmental Engineering, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China, E-mail: 201808150021026@ctgu.edu.cn
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D. W. Fei;
D. W. Fei
3Master Degree Candidate, College of Hydraulic & Environmental Engineering, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China, E-mail: 201808521421016@ctgu.edu.cn
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J. Yan
J. Yan
4Hydraulic Engineer, Hubei Hanjiang Wangfuzhou Hydropower Co., Ltd., Xiangyang, China, E-mail: yj@wfzgs.onaliyun.com
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 07 2020
Accepted:
April 28 2021
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2021 Thomas Telford Ltd
2021
Geosynthetics International (2021) 28 (6): 609–623.
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Received:
September 07 2020
Accepted:
April 28 2021
Citation
Huang YY, Xie T, Fei DW, Yan J (2021), "Working behaviour feedback of composite geomembranes based on seepage monitoring data". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 28 No. 6 pp. 609–623, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.21.00025
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