Continuum-based numerical models are widely used to simulate debris flows due to their reliability in predicting the movement path, depth and velocity, which are key parameters to design mitigation structures. Nowadays, two main families of continuum-based models exist: depth-averaged (DA) models and three-dimensional (3D) models. If the former are already able to determine the key flow parameters, only the latter allow a detailed investigation of a flow-structure interaction. The study of the whole propagation path with a 3D model would be extremely complex and time-consuming, but the whole process influences the flow-structure interaction. Therefore, this work aims to couple a DA model and a 3D model (DA-3D). The first model simulates the...
Few studies about modelling pumice debris flows are available in literature. An integrated approach ...
Few studies about modelling pumice debris flows are available in literature. An integrated approach ...
The scope of this study is to identify the loads acting on a 3D structure impacted by a dry granular...
Debris flows are extremely rapid and unpredictable phenomena whose rheology is poorly understood. Mo...
Debris flows are one of the major threats to mountain communities. They consist of the downslope flo...
In this work, we propose a two layer depth-averaged model to describe the propagation up to the dep...
Debris flows and avalanches are dangerous natural phenomena, characterized by the gravity-driven mot...
Two numerical codes, with fundamental differences in their approaches, are used for modeling the Yu ...
The Discrete Particle Method (DPM) is used to model granular flows down an inclined chute. We observ...
Abstract The Discrete Particle Method (DPM) is used to model granular flows down an inclined chute. ...
Flow-like landslides commonly happen in mountainous areas and may threaten people's lives, damage th...
Geophysical hazards usually involve multiphase flow of dense granular solids and water. Understandin...
This paper analyses three popular methods simulating granular flow at different time and length scal...
Numerical modeling of flood flow and the evaluation of flood hazards can be based on various numeric...
Few studies about modelling pumice debris flows are available in literature. An integrated approach ...
Few studies about modelling pumice debris flows are available in literature. An integrated approach ...
The scope of this study is to identify the loads acting on a 3D structure impacted by a dry granular...
Debris flows are extremely rapid and unpredictable phenomena whose rheology is poorly understood. Mo...
Debris flows are one of the major threats to mountain communities. They consist of the downslope flo...
In this work, we propose a two layer depth-averaged model to describe the propagation up to the dep...
Debris flows and avalanches are dangerous natural phenomena, characterized by the gravity-driven mot...
Two numerical codes, with fundamental differences in their approaches, are used for modeling the Yu ...
The Discrete Particle Method (DPM) is used to model granular flows down an inclined chute. We observ...
Abstract The Discrete Particle Method (DPM) is used to model granular flows down an inclined chute. ...
Flow-like landslides commonly happen in mountainous areas and may threaten people's lives, damage th...
Geophysical hazards usually involve multiphase flow of dense granular solids and water. Understandin...
This paper analyses three popular methods simulating granular flow at different time and length scal...
Numerical modeling of flood flow and the evaluation of flood hazards can be based on various numeric...
Few studies about modelling pumice debris flows are available in literature. An integrated approach ...
Few studies about modelling pumice debris flows are available in literature. An integrated approach ...
The scope of this study is to identify the loads acting on a 3D structure impacted by a dry granular...