This thesis studied effect of zoning on seepage flow in concrete faced gravel-fill dam
(CFGD) designed to have selected main rockfill or gravel-fill zone, Zone 3Bs with higher permeability to
enhance the safety against accidental water infiltration into the dam. For this purpose, centrifuge model tests
with two cases, with and without Zone 3Bs, were performed in order to investigate the necessity and the
function of Zone 3Bs. Model dams were made by soil samples with modified coefficients of permeability and
concrete faced slab was simulated with aluminum alloy. Water infiltration was simulated by rising water table
over cracks on the facing. Behaviors of model dams were measured by LVDTs, strain gages, pore water
pressures and cameras. Form the results of centrifuge tests, it was found out that the Zone 3Bs acts as a
protection of main gravel-fill zone by inducing flow paths for infiltrated water into it as well as by draining
off the infiltrated water out of the dam in a short time.