ABSTRACT. Variation of flow depth of a flowing avalanche caused by a change in the slope angle is examined using Bernoulli's energy equation, used in hydraulics to d e termine a non-uniform steady flow. This equa tion is modified for a material with internal friction and a strongly curved t rack. The calcula ted fl ow d epths a re compared with those obtained by tes ts with a snow slide. In the flow model dry and turbulent fri ction a re taken into account. Friction coeffi cien ts are es timated compa ring calculated a nd measured flow depths. It appears that in wet snow they differ from those of dry snow. Finally, this model is used to calcula te the runout distance of a natura l avalanche. REsuME. Sur le mouvemmt d'une avalanche...
ii A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ...
An avalanche dynamics model, appropriate for complex terrain, for real avalanche paths was developed...
This paper focuses on physical and numerical modelisations of flowing avalanches. The first part of ...
Observations were made of the speed of avalanches by timing the advance of their front over a sectio...
International audienceDense avalanches made of dry snow were studied as granular flows, through the ...
ABSTRACT: We present a model to describe the motion of wet snow avalanches. This model is used to si...
Shear stresses on the running surface are believed to crucially determine the flow of snow avalanche...
The well known Voellmy runout equation is routinely used to dimension protective barriers for snow a...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
The application of numerical methods to model snow avalanches is of vital importance since in recen...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceThe values of the Voellmy friction ...
ABSTRACT. The three-parameter hydraulic model of snow avalanche dynamics including the coefficients ...
Snow avalanches are a well-known hazard in alpine regions such as the Alps, the Himalaya, or the Roc...
Powdery snow avalanches are considered as the flow of a heavy fluid composed of particles and air un...
Applications of the Saint Venant equations were extended to rapid gravity flows of geophysical fluid...
ii A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ...
An avalanche dynamics model, appropriate for complex terrain, for real avalanche paths was developed...
This paper focuses on physical and numerical modelisations of flowing avalanches. The first part of ...
Observations were made of the speed of avalanches by timing the advance of their front over a sectio...
International audienceDense avalanches made of dry snow were studied as granular flows, through the ...
ABSTRACT: We present a model to describe the motion of wet snow avalanches. This model is used to si...
Shear stresses on the running surface are believed to crucially determine the flow of snow avalanche...
The well known Voellmy runout equation is routinely used to dimension protective barriers for snow a...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
The application of numerical methods to model snow avalanches is of vital importance since in recen...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceThe values of the Voellmy friction ...
ABSTRACT. The three-parameter hydraulic model of snow avalanche dynamics including the coefficients ...
Snow avalanches are a well-known hazard in alpine regions such as the Alps, the Himalaya, or the Roc...
Powdery snow avalanches are considered as the flow of a heavy fluid composed of particles and air un...
Applications of the Saint Venant equations were extended to rapid gravity flows of geophysical fluid...
ii A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ...
An avalanche dynamics model, appropriate for complex terrain, for real avalanche paths was developed...
This paper focuses on physical and numerical modelisations of flowing avalanches. The first part of ...