Influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping

Abstract Coastal dike failures can lead to severe disasters. However, the impact of soil porosity on hydraulic properties during sea-dike failure induced by overtopping has not been adequately studied. This research develops a numerical simulation method to model sea-dike failure and analyze the inf...

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Main Authors: Hao Wu, Kunpeng Zhao
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-99699-x
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description Abstract Coastal dike failures can lead to severe disasters. However, the impact of soil porosity on hydraulic properties during sea-dike failure induced by overtopping has not been adequately studied. This research develops a numerical simulation method to model sea-dike failure and analyze the influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties during dike failure. A sediment scour model for bedload and suspended load is employed to simulate soil erosion during dike breaching. The Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations are used to characterize the hydrodynamic properties of breach flow. The results indicate that the breach process of cohesionless dikes can be generally categorized into three stages: lateral erosion of the dike crest, downstream slope erosion, and vertical erosion of the dike crest. The denser the dike, the less susceptible it is to failure, and the longer the breach duration, the larger the residual dike body. The variation in porosity does not affect the dike breach duration or the time of peak flow arrival, but it does influence the peak flow magnitude. The relationship between dike porosity and peak flow rate exhibits a significant positive linear correlation. This research enhances the understanding of the sea-dike failure process and contributes to disaster prevention and mitigation in coastal areas.
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spelling doaj-art-4faad13a48a04b1cadceb464e4468f632025-08-20T03:53:12ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-05-0115111410.1038/s41598-025-99699-xInfluence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtoppingHao Wu0Kunpeng Zhao1College of Transportation Engineering, Nanjing Tech UniversityDepartment of Geotechnical Engineering, Nanjing Hydraulic Research InstituteAbstract Coastal dike failures can lead to severe disasters. However, the impact of soil porosity on hydraulic properties during sea-dike failure induced by overtopping has not been adequately studied. This research develops a numerical simulation method to model sea-dike failure and analyze the influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties during dike failure. A sediment scour model for bedload and suspended load is employed to simulate soil erosion during dike breaching. The Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations are used to characterize the hydrodynamic properties of breach flow. The results indicate that the breach process of cohesionless dikes can be generally categorized into three stages: lateral erosion of the dike crest, downstream slope erosion, and vertical erosion of the dike crest. The denser the dike, the less susceptible it is to failure, and the longer the breach duration, the larger the residual dike body. The variation in porosity does not affect the dike breach duration or the time of peak flow arrival, but it does influence the peak flow magnitude. The relationship between dike porosity and peak flow rate exhibits a significant positive linear correlation. This research enhances the understanding of the sea-dike failure process and contributes to disaster prevention and mitigation in coastal areas.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-99699-xCoastal dikeSoil porosityNumerical simulationSediment scour modelHydraulic properties
spellingShingle Hao Wu
Kunpeng Zhao
Influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping
Scientific Reports
Coastal dike
Soil porosity
Numerical simulation
Sediment scour model
Hydraulic properties
title Influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping
title_full Influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping
title_fullStr Influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping
title_full_unstemmed Influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping
title_short Influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping
title_sort influence of soil porosity on hydraulic properties in dike failure induced by overtopping
topic Coastal dike
Soil porosity
Numerical simulation
Sediment scour model
Hydraulic properties
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-99699-x
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