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Dewatering Hydraulic Failure and Subsequent Analysis of A Sheete
Dewatering Hydraulic Failure and Subsequent Analysis of A Sheete
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Bauer, G. E., "Dewatering, Hydraulic Failure and Subsequent Analysis of a Sheeted Excavation" (1984).
International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering. 13.
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Dewatering, Hydraulic Failure and Subsequent Analysis of
a Sheeted Excavation
G. E. Bauer
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Carleton University, Canada, K1 5 586
SYNOPSIS A 16m deep sheeted excavation failed by p1p1ng of the base. The sequence of events leading to this failure
is described and served as a field case to study the hydraulic nature of the project using flownet, electrical analogy
and finite element methods.
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