How the Edenville Dam Failed

Back in May 2020, the Edenville Dam in Michigan failed dramatically, releasing flood waters that destroyed a downstream dam and caused millions of dollars of damage. In this Practical Engineering video, Grady deconstructs the accident, based on an interim report from the forensic team charged with investigating the failure. Along the way, he explains common causes of dam failures, what made the Edenville failure unusual, and how engineers build modern earthen dams to avoid this older design’s flaws. (Image and video credit: Practical Engineering)

#civilEngineering #damFailure #fluidDynamics #granularMaterial #hydrostaticPressure #physics #science #soilLiquefaction

Liquefaction in Earthquakes

In an earthquake, sand and soil particles get jostled together, forcing any water between them up toward the surface. The result is liquefaction, a state where once-solid ground starts to behave much like a liquid. Buildings can tip over and pipelines get pushed toward the surface. In this video, a geologist shows off some great demonstrations of the effect, including ones that can be easily done in a classroom with younger kids. (Video credit: California Geological Survey)

#DIYFluids #earthquake #fluidDynamics #geology #geophysics #physics #science #soilLiquefaction

#introduction #introductionpost #helloworld I am a #seismologist & #artificialintelligence #highperformancecomputing enthusiast based in Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies #Germany and my #research currently focusses on the #applications of #machinelearning & #deeplearning in #seismology . I did my #phd from #iit Kharagpur where i studied #sitecharacterization, #soilliquefaction & #seismicmicrozonation . Would love to connect with like minded people and fellow #researchers . #womeninstem