BRAZ, Maria da Glória.
Resumen:
Knowledge of the effects of air entrainment in hydraulic structures is a matter that
involves many science areas and is of a great relevance to the formulation of design and operational
criteria of engineering works. As shaft and morning glory type spillways are concerned, the air
entrainment phenomenon is not perfectly known, thus implying in testing their behavior in physical
models. In the order hand, the instability of earthen-filled dams as caused by hydraulic disaggregation
phenomenon; these due to vibrations and fluctuating pressures induced by existing expansion joints
along the crossing structure under hydraulic malfunctioning, needs mathematical modeling since
physical modeling of cohesive soils still shows difficulties to the represented. This work presents the
verification the instability of earthen dams as caused by malfunctioning of shaft type hydraulic
structures, with the support of a mathematical model for analyzing steady flow through saturated
porous media. In this study the pressures as resulting from expansion joints and tunnel vibrations, have
been evaluated and associated to fluctuating negative and positive pressures inside an earthen dam,
subjected to a malfunctioning morning glory type spillways.