Debris and hyper-concentrated flows are among the most destructive of all water – related disasters. They mainly affect mountain areas in a wide range of morpho-climatic environments and in recent years have attracted more and more attention from the scientific and professional communities and concern from public awareness, due to the increasing frequency with which they occur and the death toll they claim. In this context, achieving a system of debris and hyper-concentrated flow constitutive equations is a task which has been given particular attention by scientists during the second half of the last Century. In relation to these issues, the paper reviews the most updated and effective procedures , nowadays available, suitable to predict the triggering and mobilising processes of these phenomena and proposes a new set of mathematical models able to assess the depth of the wave and the velocities of the liquid and solid phases of both non-stratified (mature) and stratified (immature) flows following flash-floods and dam-break events , in one and two dimensional schemes. Different experimental cases of dam-break situations in a square section channel were considered for the purpose of comparing results. These tools will allow, on one hand, to better focus what to observe in the field and, on the other hand, improve both mitigation measures and hazard mapping procedures.

Debris and Hyper-concentrated Flows : Overview and Perspective / D. De Wrachien, S. Mambretti. - In: AKTUALNI ZADACI MEHANIZACIJE POLJOPRIVREDE. - ISSN 1333-2651. - 2009:(2009 Feb), pp. 23-34. ((Intervento presentato al 37. convegno International Symposium " Actual Tasks on Agricultural Engineering " tenutosi a Opatija , Croatia nel 2009.

Debris and Hyper-concentrated Flows : Overview and Perspective

D. De Wrachien
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2009

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Debris and hyper-concentrated flows are among the most destructive of all water – related disasters. They mainly affect mountain areas in a wide range of morpho-climatic environments and in recent years have attracted more and more attention from the scientific and professional communities and concern from public awareness, due to the increasing frequency with which they occur and the death toll they claim. In this context, achieving a system of debris and hyper-concentrated flow constitutive equations is a task which has been given particular attention by scientists during the second half of the last Century. In relation to these issues, the paper reviews the most updated and effective procedures , nowadays available, suitable to predict the triggering and mobilising processes of these phenomena and proposes a new set of mathematical models able to assess the depth of the wave and the velocities of the liquid and solid phases of both non-stratified (mature) and stratified (immature) flows following flash-floods and dam-break events , in one and two dimensional schemes. Different experimental cases of dam-break situations in a square section channel were considered for the purpose of comparing results. These tools will allow, on one hand, to better focus what to observe in the field and, on the other hand, improve both mitigation measures and hazard mapping procedures.
Debris flow ; rheological behaviour of the mixture ; numerical models ; laboratory and field test
Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria e Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
feb-2009
CIGR , AAESEE , AAAE ,EurAgEng
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