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this video will explain how to calculate pore water pressure using flow nets and were going to look at this example when we have a dam here and we have two water levels upper and lower water levels and we have water seepage underneath the dam and were already given flow net what we need to find is the power water pressure at point a to find the pore water pressure at point a well just follow this procedure which is given below here and the first thing that we need to do is define the datum so datum its a reference line so that we can estimate the elevation head total head and pressure head to find the pore pressure we need to find the pressure head and when we find pressure head we just multiply it by a unit weight of water and that will give us a pore water pressure to find a pressure head were going to use this relation between total head which is equal pressure head plus elevation head and from here we know that pressure head is equal total head mi