SOME GENERAL RESULTS ON THE SEEPAGE EXCLUSION PROBLEM

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PHILIP, JR
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10.1029/WR026i003p00369
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Asymptotic roof boundary layer solutions are obtained for the quasilinear seepage exclusion problem for ellipsoidal cavities of arbitrary aspect ratio χ and arbitrary horizontal axial index k. The maximum dimensionless potential at the cavity wall, υmax, is given (χ > 0) by the equation υmax(σ, χ, k) ∼ 2σ + f0(χ, k) + f1(χ, k)/σ + f2(χ, k)/σ2 + …, where σ = ½ακ−1/2 (α, sorptive number; κ, apical curvature) and the fn are polynomials in χ−2 and k−2 of degree (n + 1). There is thus a hierarchy in importance of the geometrical parameters determining υmax. σ is dominant, χ is next in importance, and the effect of k is relatively minor. The above equation includes as special cases previous results for circular, elliptic, and parabolic cylinders and for spheres, spheroids, and paraboloids. For elliptic discs (χ = 0), υmax(σ1, k) ∼ 4σ12 + f0(k) + f1(k)/σ12 + f2(k)/σ14 + ⋯, where σ1 = ½α−1γ (γ, characteristic horizontal length) and the fn are polynomials in k−2 of degree (n + 1). This equation includes as special cases previous results for strips and circular discs. The various results are relevant also to cavities with ellipsoidal and flat elliptic roofs but otherwise of arbitrary (though not too irregular) configuration. The corresponding nonlinear analysis is straightforward. Copyright 1990 by the American Geophysical Union.
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