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    Debris flow modeling: A review (English)
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    23 March 1997
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    The review begins with a survey of the literature on debris flows and a discussion on the basic aspects of their phenomenology. Aiming at a better understanding of the assumptions underlying the existing models and wishing to derive new, more fitted models, the authors apply the thermodynamical theory of mixtures to formulate a general (two-phase) model for debris flows. By some examples, they show how such a model can be investigated numerically, together with appropriate boundary conditions.
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    fluid-granular solid mixture
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    deformation rate tensor
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    shear viscosity
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    general two-phase model
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    boundary conditions
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