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    Characterization of transient groundwater flow through a high arch dam foundation during reservoir impounding by Yifeng Chen, Jiamin Hong, Shaolong Tang, Chuangbing Zhou

    “…Even though a large number of large-scale arch dams with height larger than 200 m have been built in the world, the transient groundwater flow behaviors and…”
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    DEM-based study on mechanical behavior and strength criterion in layered slate under triaxial compression by Yang, Xiuzhu, Li, Xilai, Zhang, Yongguan, Lei, Jinshan, Huang, Xinyue, Li, Jiahua, Hong, Jiamin

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-09-2024)
    “…This study employs the discrete element method to simulate triaxial compression tests and investigate the effects of bedding plane inclination and confining…”
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    Evaluation of Groundwater Leakage into a Drainage Tunnel in Jinping-I Arch Dam Foundation in Southwestern China: A Case Study by Chen, Yi-Feng, Hong, Jia-Min, Zheng, Hua-Kang, Li, Yi, Hu, Ran, Zhou, Chuang-Bing

    Published in Rock mechanics and rock engineering (01-03-2016)
    “…The Jinping-I double-curvature arch dam, located in the middle reach of Yalong River and with a maximum height of 305 m, is the world’s highest dam of this…”
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    Excavation-induced relaxation effects and hydraulic conductivity variations in the surrounding rocks of a large-scale underground powerhouse cavern system by Chen, Yi-Feng, Zheng, Hua-Kang, Wang, Min, Hong, Jia-Min, Zhou, Chuang-Bing

    “…•The disturbed zone around Jinping-I caverns was assessed with acoustic wave velocity data.•The excavation-induced disturbance effects were simulated with an…”
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    A generalized non‐Darcian radial flow model for constant rate test by Liu, Ming‐Ming, Chen, Yi‐Feng, Hong, Jia‐Min, Zhou, Chuang‐Bing

    Published in Water resources research (01-12-2016)
    “…Models used for data interpretation of constant rate tests (CRTs) are commonly derived with the assumption of Darcian flow in an idealized geometry, hence…”
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