How flexible, slit and rigid barriers mitigate two-phase geophysical mass flows: a numerical appraisal
DOI10.5281/zenodo.6577214Zenodo6577214MaRDI QIDQ6720204FDOQ6720204
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Haochen Yan, Yong Kong, Jidong Zhao, Mingfu Guan, Xingyue Li
Publication date: 23 May 2022
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The supplementary videos SV1 and SV2 (presented in Figures 4 and 5) show geophysical flows impacting flexible, slit, and rigid barriers via pile-up mode and runup mode, respectively. The measurement data used for comparison in Figure 7 from 14 centrifuge tests with bouldery and the boulder-debris mixture flows (Song et al., 2018b, 2019), and dry granular flow against open-type dams (Choi et al., 2020) were published open access in their articles. The unique dataset, comprising normalized data obtained from analytical models (Li et al., 2021; Song et al., 2021a), empirical relations (Cui et al., 2015), experiments (Armanini et al., 2020; Choi et al., 2020; Cui et al., 2015; Hu et al., 2020; Song et al., 2021a, 2021b; Tiberghien et al., 2007; Vicari et al., 2021), field events (Hbl et al., 2009), and practical design values (Armanini, 1997; Hungr et al., 1984; Kwan Cheung, 2012; Wendeler, 2016), is plotted in Figure 10 for comparison. All these articles can be found in the PDF file entitled References in Figures 7 and 10.
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