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Effects of Two-Phase Flow of Water and Air on Shallow Slope Failures Induced by Rainfall: Insights from Slope Stability Assessment at a Regional Scale

Author(s)
Kang, SinhangCho, Sung-EunKim, ByungminGo, Gyu-Hyun
Issued Date
2020-03
DOI
10.3390/w12030812
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81342
Citation
WATER, v.12, no.3
Abstract
Over 160 shallow landslides resulted from heavy rainfall that occurred in 26-27 July 2011 at Umyeon Mountain, Seoul, South Korea. To accurately reflect the fluid flow mechanism in the void spaces of soils, we considered the two-phase flow of water and air for rainfall infiltration analysis using available historical rainfall data, topographic maps, and geotechnical/hydrological properties. Variations in pore water and air pressure from the infiltration analysis are used for slope stability assessment. By comparing the results from numerical models applying single- and two-phase flow models, we observed that air flow changes the rate of increase in pore water pressure, influencing the safety factor on slopes with a low infiltration capacity, where ponding is more likely to occur during heavy rainfall. Finally, several slope failure assessments were conducted to evaluate the usefulness of using the two-phase flow model in forecasting slope stability in conditions of increased rainfall sums. We observed that the two-phase flow model reduces the tendency of over-prediction compared to the single-phase model. The results from the two-phase flow model revealed good agreement with actual landslide events.
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
ISSN
2073-4441
Keyword (Author)
unsaturated soil sloperainfall infiltrationtwo-phase fluid flow modelslope stability
Keyword
UNSATURATED SOIL SLOPESDEBRIS FLOWSHYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITYLANDSLIDE-PREDICTIONMODELMICROMECHANICSDEFORMATIONSATURATIONGEOTOP

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