To predict flood and debris flow dynamics a numerical model ,based on 1D De Saint Venant equations ,modified for including erosion / deposition processes along the path ,was developed.To better predict immature ( stratified ) flows ,the model was improved in order to feature ,in a more realistic way,the distribution of the particles of different size within the mixture .The model is feasible to predict the whole debris flow phenomenon , i. e. the triggering ,mobilising and stopping processes of both mature and immature debris flow in different dam-break contitions.
Dam-Break shock-waves : a two-phase model for mature and immature debris flow / D. De Wrachien, S. Mambretti - In: Monitoring, Simulation, Prevention and Remediation of Dense and Debris Flow II / [a cura di] D. De Wrachien, C.A. Brebbia, M.A. Lenzi. - Ashurst Lodge ,Southampton ,UK : WIT Press, 2008 Jun. - ISBN 9781845641184. - pp. 183-196 (( Intervento presentato al 2. convegno International Conference on Monitoring, Simulation, Prevention and Remediation of Dense and Debris Flows tenutosi a The New Forest ,Southampton ,Uk nel 2008 [10.2495/DEB080191].
Dam-Break shock-waves : a two-phase model for mature and immature debris flow
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To predict flood and debris flow dynamics a numerical model ,based on 1D De Saint Venant equations ,modified for including erosion / deposition processes along the path ,was developed.To better predict immature ( stratified ) flows ,the model was improved in order to feature ,in a more realistic way,the distribution of the particles of different size within the mixture .The model is feasible to predict the whole debris flow phenomenon , i. e. the triggering ,mobilising and stopping processes of both mature and immature debris flow in different dam-break contitions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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