vízbeáramlás
Vízbeáramlás refers to the entry of water into a system or structure where it is not intended to be. This can occur in various contexts, from geological formations to engineered systems. In civil engineering, vízbeáramlás is a critical concern for the stability and longevity of structures like tunnels, basements, and dams. Uncontrolled water ingress can lead to increased hydrostatic pressure, soil saturation, and erosion, potentially compromising structural integrity. Mitigation strategies often involve waterproofing membranes, drainage systems, and grout injection to seal cracks or porous areas.
In the context of natural environments, vízbeáramlás describes the flow of water into caves, sinkholes, or underground
The term can also be applied to less literal situations, such as the influx of new information