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Vol.53,
No.3,
PP.139-219
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1 | | Application of Raspberry Shake 3D Geophone for Monitoring Slope Disasters | | 2 | | Estimation of Groundwater Drawdown Due to Subsurface Horizontal Drains for Large Landslides 53(3):146-166Der-Guey Lin[1] Yu-Po Huang[1] Eugene Choo[2] ** Corresponding Author. E-mail : eugenechoo66@hotmail.com Show preview | PDF( 7.16MB ) | Estimation of Groundwater Drawdown Due to Subsurface Horizontal Drains for Large Landslides | Close | Der-Guey Lin[1] Yu-Po Huang[1] Eugene Choo[2] * | AbstractUsing 3-D numerical analysis and empirical methods, this study performed a series of steady-state drainage analyses under a constant groundwater recharge rate to estimate the groundwater drawdown attributable to subsurface drainage of horizontal drains for large landslides. The levels of groundwater drawdown calculated through the numerical method and through the empirical method, as proposed by Crenshaw and Santi (2004), coincided. The normalized groundwater recharge rate is the most crucial parameter influencing the drawdown pattern of groundwater levels and is alternately related to the spacing of horizontal drains and the groundwater constant head boundary at the upper slope. The horizontal drains will promote drawdown and will maintain the groundwater level at a safe depth under a larger drainage intensity if they are configured with a smaller spacing and are installed in a permeable soil stratum.
Key Words: Horizontal drain, Subsurface drainage, Normalized recharge rate, Groundwater drawdown surface. | 〔1〕Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔2〕Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Ltd. * Corresponding Author. E-mail : eugenechoo66@hotmail.com | Received: 2021/05/28 Revised: 2021/07/05 Accepted: 2021/07/23
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