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Cited In (24)
- Investigation of influence of an obstacle on granular flows by virtue of a depth-integrated theory
- Well balanced finite volume schemes for shallow water equations on manifolds
- A review of applications of fractional calculus in Earth system dynamics
- Dilatancy in dry granular flows with a compressible \(\mu(I)\) rheology
- A weakly non-hydrostatic shallow model for dry granular flows
- Geometrically intrinsic modeling of shallow water flows
- Numerical modelling of turbulent geophysical flows using a hyperbolic shear shallow water model: application to powder snow avalanches
- Efficient lattice Boltzmann simulation of free-surface granular flows with \(\mu(I)\)-rheology
- Surrogate-based parameter inference in debris flow model
- Modeling dynamic flows of grain-fluid mixtures by coupling the mixture theory with a dilatancy law
- A two-fluid model for immersed granular avalanches with dilatancy effects
- Thermodynamically consistent modeling of granular-fluid mixtures incorporating pore pressure evolution and hypoplastic behavior
- Conservation Laws for Free-Boundary Fluid Layers
- A two-layer shallow flow model with two axes of integration, well-balanced discretization and application to submarine avalanches
- Two-phase modelling of submarine granular flows with shear-induced volume change and pore-pressure feedback
- A theoretical formulation of dilatation/contraction for continuum modelling of granular flows
- A depth-averaged debris-flow model that includes the effects of evolving dilatancy. II. Numerical predictions and experimental tests
- A two-phase two-layer model for fluidized granular flows with dilatancy effects
- Particle-size segregation in self-channelized granular flows
- A geometrically intrinsic Lagrangian-Eulerian scheme for 2D shallow water equations with variable topography and discontinuous data
- Multilayer models for shallow two-phase debris flows with dilatancy effects
- Formation of dry granular fronts and watery tails in debris flows
- Debris flows with pore pressure and intergranular friction on rugged topography
- Stress-particle smoothed particle hydrodynamics: an application to the failure and post-failure behaviour of slopes
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