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DLS-104 Module D6: Internal Erosion Risks for Embankments and Foundations
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Course Overview
Learn best practices for estimating dam and levee safety risks considering hazards, system response, and consequences. The basis for this course is the Best Practices in Dam and Levee Safety Risk Analysis Manual, developed jointly by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Bureau of Reclamation (USBR).
Designed with cross-discipline experience in mind, this course summarizes the governance and guidelines relevant to dam and levee safety risk analysis, provides an overview of probability and statistics, and describes methodologies for estimating and portraying risks, and for building the case for risk estimates.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
• Create potential failure mode descriptions and event trees and use them to develop risk estimates
• Describe the hazards that affect dams and levees and estimate hazard occurrence probability
• Identify relevant case histories and foundational research studies
• Apply principles of theory of probability and statistics to quantify, combine and portray risk estimates
• Identify essential elements of life loss consequence estimates
• Build the case for risk estimates
• Explain governance and guidelines of tolerable risk
Module Objectives
Discuss the historical significance of internal erosion and apply case histories
Describe physical locations, processes or mechanisms, and phases of internal erosion
Outline typical event trees and case histories
Use process for estimating probabilities of internal erosion
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Learn best practices for estimating dam and levee safety risks considering hazards, system response, and consequences. The basis for this course is the Best Practices in Dam and Levee Safety Risk Analysis Manual, developed jointly by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Bureau of Reclamation (USBR).
Designed with cross-discipline experience in mind, this course summarizes the governance and guidelines relevant to dam and levee safety risk analysis, provides an overview of probability and statistics, and describes methodologies for estimating and portraying risks, and for building the case for risk estimates.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
• Create potential failure mode descriptions and event trees and use them to develop risk estimates
• Describe the hazards that affect dams and levees and estimate hazard occurrence probability
• Identify relevant case histories and foundational research studies
• Apply principles of theory of probability and statistics to quantify, combine and portray risk estimates
• Identify essential elements of life loss consequence estimates
• Build the case for risk estimates
• Explain governance and guidelines of tolerable risk
Module Objectives
Discuss the historical significance of internal erosion and apply case histories
Describe physical locations, processes or mechanisms, and phases of internal erosion
Outline typical event trees and case histories
Use process for estimating probabilities of internal erosion
Video blurry?
To change video quality while watching on your computer:
1. In the video player, select the Settings icon.
2. Click Quality.
3. Select your preferred video quality. Auto is the recommended setting and will give you the best experience for your conditions.