A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on the dynamics of fountains and associated pyroclastic density currents. The model takes into account the overall disequilibrium conditions between a gas phase and several solid phases, each characterized by its own physical properties. The dynamics of the granular flows (fountains and pyroclastic density currents) has been simulated by adopting a Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes model for describing the turbulence effects. Numerical simulations have been carried out by using different values for the eruptive column temperature at the vent, solid particle frictional concentration, turbulent kinetic energy, and dissipation. The results obtained pr...
Large-scale experiments generating ground-hugging multiphase flows were carried out with the aim of ...
Analogue experiments in part I led to the conclusion that pyroclastic flows depositing very high-gra...
Analogue experiments in part I led to the conclusion that pyroclastic flows depositing very highgrad...
A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on t...
A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on t...
A multi-particle thermo-fluid dynamic model was developed to assess the dynamics of the transient t...
A multiphase thermo fluid dynamic model has been improved to assess the effect of a range of particl...
A multiphase thermo-fluid dynamic model has been improved to assess the effect of a range of partic...
In the context of a study on pyroclastic flow hazards in caldera settings, we have analyzed the role...
We have simulated the dynamics of pyroclastic density currents to quantify the influence of the vert...
Multiphase flow models represent valuable tools for the study of the complex, non-equilibrium dynami...
This chapter summarizes the principal experimental and theoretical approaches used to investigate th...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are mixtures of twocomponents, namely solid particles and fluid ...
The gravitational collapse of eruption columns generates ground-hugging pyroclastic density currents...
[1] A two layer model for the formation of dense pyroclastic basal flows from dilute, collapsing vol...
Large-scale experiments generating ground-hugging multiphase flows were carried out with the aim of ...
Analogue experiments in part I led to the conclusion that pyroclastic flows depositing very high-gra...
Analogue experiments in part I led to the conclusion that pyroclastic flows depositing very highgrad...
A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on t...
A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on t...
A multi-particle thermo-fluid dynamic model was developed to assess the dynamics of the transient t...
A multiphase thermo fluid dynamic model has been improved to assess the effect of a range of particl...
A multiphase thermo-fluid dynamic model has been improved to assess the effect of a range of partic...
In the context of a study on pyroclastic flow hazards in caldera settings, we have analyzed the role...
We have simulated the dynamics of pyroclastic density currents to quantify the influence of the vert...
Multiphase flow models represent valuable tools for the study of the complex, non-equilibrium dynami...
This chapter summarizes the principal experimental and theoretical approaches used to investigate th...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are mixtures of twocomponents, namely solid particles and fluid ...
The gravitational collapse of eruption columns generates ground-hugging pyroclastic density currents...
[1] A two layer model for the formation of dense pyroclastic basal flows from dilute, collapsing vol...
Large-scale experiments generating ground-hugging multiphase flows were carried out with the aim of ...
Analogue experiments in part I led to the conclusion that pyroclastic flows depositing very high-gra...
Analogue experiments in part I led to the conclusion that pyroclastic flows depositing very highgrad...