International audienceIn this paper, we consider dense snow avalanches interacting with a defence structure. The maximum run-out distance of dense snow avalanches is the sum of the centre of mass run-out and the spreading length. We make the simplifying assumptions that the centre of mass run-out is mainly dependent on the velocity of the avalanche flow and the spreading length is mainly linked to the volume of the deposit. The obstacle reduces momentum of the avalanche by (i) velocity reduction and (ii) mass reduction by deposition upstream of the obstacle. The first effect leads to the shortening of the centre of mass run-out and the second one explains the spreading length decrease. Therefore, the maximum run-out reduction is a function ...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
Applications of the Saint Venant equations were extended to rapid gravity flows of geophysical fluid...
The characteristics of avalanche at the starting zone were mentioned in Part 1 (Nakamata, 1983). In ...
Snow-avalanche speeds, run-out distances, and the concepts from dense granular flows are combined in...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en françaisExperimental study of the influence of protection struc...
The well known Voellmy runout equation is routinely used to dimension protective barriers for snow a...
This article is a complete literature review on what is currently known about the obstacle/flow inte...
Relations among the total volume (V) of avalanche snow in a rupture zone, the vertical height (H), t...
International audienceDense avalanches made of dry snow were studied as granular flows, through the ...
ABSTRACT. Variation of flow depth of a flowing avalanche caused by a change in the slope angle is ex...
International audienceDense snow flowing down a rough inclined chute and interacting with a deflecti...
This article reports on the observed run-up heights of avalanches in terrain formations that act as ...
Approximate maximum frontal speeds from 89 snow avalanches were analyzed to yield probabilistic esti...
The design of avalanche protection dams relies on the understanding and modelling of physical proces...
International audienceDense avalanches of granular snow can lead to huge damages on structures: buil...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
Applications of the Saint Venant equations were extended to rapid gravity flows of geophysical fluid...
The characteristics of avalanche at the starting zone were mentioned in Part 1 (Nakamata, 1983). In ...
Snow-avalanche speeds, run-out distances, and the concepts from dense granular flows are combined in...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en françaisExperimental study of the influence of protection struc...
The well known Voellmy runout equation is routinely used to dimension protective barriers for snow a...
This article is a complete literature review on what is currently known about the obstacle/flow inte...
Relations among the total volume (V) of avalanche snow in a rupture zone, the vertical height (H), t...
International audienceDense avalanches made of dry snow were studied as granular flows, through the ...
ABSTRACT. Variation of flow depth of a flowing avalanche caused by a change in the slope angle is ex...
International audienceDense snow flowing down a rough inclined chute and interacting with a deflecti...
This article reports on the observed run-up heights of avalanches in terrain formations that act as ...
Approximate maximum frontal speeds from 89 snow avalanches were analyzed to yield probabilistic esti...
The design of avalanche protection dams relies on the understanding and modelling of physical proces...
International audienceDense avalanches of granular snow can lead to huge damages on structures: buil...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
Applications of the Saint Venant equations were extended to rapid gravity flows of geophysical fluid...
The characteristics of avalanche at the starting zone were mentioned in Part 1 (Nakamata, 1983). In ...