Classical depth-integrated smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) models for avalanches are extended in the present work to include a (I)- rheological model enriched with a fragmentation law. With this improvement, the basal friction becomes grain distribution dependent. Rock avalanches, where grain distribution tends to change with time while propagating, are the appropriate type of landslide to apply the new numerical proposal. The (I)-< rheological models considered in the present work are those of Hatano and Gray, combined with two different fragmentation laws, a hyperbolic and a fractal-based law. As an application, Frank avalanche, which took place in Canada in 1903, is analyzed under the scope of the present approach, focusing in the ...
A continuum dynamical hydraulic model for the flow of a finite mass of cohesionless shallow granular...
Background: Rock avalanches are flow-like landslides that can travel at extremely r...
Rapid debris flows are identified among the most dangerous of all landslides. Due to their destructi...
Classical depth-integrated smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) models for avalanches are extended ...
Frank avalanche, which took place in Canada in 1903, is analyzed to understand the mechanisms involv...
Frank avalanche, which took place in Canada in 1903, is analyzed to understand the mechanisms involv...
Rock avalanches present high velocities of propagation, and large volume of materials that generate ...
This paper presents an overview of depth averaged modelling of fast catastrophic landslides where co...
International audienceWe present a 2-D Contact Dynamics discrete element model for simulating initia...
International audienceThe main goal of these notes is to present several depth-averaged models with ...
Landslide propagation modelling is an important issue in engineering-based procedures for susceptibi...
Landslides can cause major economic damage and a large number of casualties as it is possible to see...
The thesis contains a study on the apparent low friction in the motion of rock avalanches. A literat...
In the landslide-induced debris flow problem, the soil slope experiences three stages: slope instabi...
A numerical model set up to simulate rapid flowlike landslide motion across three-dimensional terrai...
A continuum dynamical hydraulic model for the flow of a finite mass of cohesionless shallow granular...
Background: Rock avalanches are flow-like landslides that can travel at extremely r...
Rapid debris flows are identified among the most dangerous of all landslides. Due to their destructi...
Classical depth-integrated smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) models for avalanches are extended ...
Frank avalanche, which took place in Canada in 1903, is analyzed to understand the mechanisms involv...
Frank avalanche, which took place in Canada in 1903, is analyzed to understand the mechanisms involv...
Rock avalanches present high velocities of propagation, and large volume of materials that generate ...
This paper presents an overview of depth averaged modelling of fast catastrophic landslides where co...
International audienceWe present a 2-D Contact Dynamics discrete element model for simulating initia...
International audienceThe main goal of these notes is to present several depth-averaged models with ...
Landslide propagation modelling is an important issue in engineering-based procedures for susceptibi...
Landslides can cause major economic damage and a large number of casualties as it is possible to see...
The thesis contains a study on the apparent low friction in the motion of rock avalanches. A literat...
In the landslide-induced debris flow problem, the soil slope experiences three stages: slope instabi...
A numerical model set up to simulate rapid flowlike landslide motion across three-dimensional terrai...
A continuum dynamical hydraulic model for the flow of a finite mass of cohesionless shallow granular...
Background: Rock avalanches are flow-like landslides that can travel at extremely r...
Rapid debris flows are identified among the most dangerous of all landslides. Due to their destructi...