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Mass-front velocity of dry granular flows influenced by the angle of the slope to the runout plane and particle size gradation 被引量:17

Mass-front velocity of dry granular flows influenced by the angle of the slope to the runout plane and particle size gradation
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摘要 The mass-front velocities of granular flows results from the joint action of particle size gradations and the underlying surfaces.However,because of the complexity of friction during flow movement,details such as the slope-toe impedance effects and momentum-transfer mechanisms have not been completely explained by theoretical analyses,numerical simulations,or field investigations.To study the mass-front velocity of dry granular flows influenced by the angle of the slope to the runout plane and particle size gradations we conducted model experiments that recorded the motion of rapid and long-runout rockslides or avalanches.Flume tests were conducted using slope angles of 25°,35°,45°,and 55° and three particle size gradations.The resulting mass-front motions consisted of three stages:acceleration,velocity maintenance,and deceleration.The existing methods of velocity prediction could not explain the slowing effect of the slope toe or the momentum-transfer steady velocity stage.When the slope angle increased from 25° to 55°,the mass-front velocities dropped significantly to between 44.4% and59.6% of the peak velocities and energy lossesincreased from 69.1% to 83.7% of the initial,respectively.The velocity maintenance stages occurred after the slope-toe and mass-front velocity fluctuations.During this stage,travel distances increased as the angles increased,but the average velocity was greatest at 45°.At a slope angle of 45°,as the median particle size increased,energy loss around the slope toe decreased,the efficiency of momentum transfer increased,and the distance of the velocity maintenance stage increased.We presented an improved average velocity formula for granular flow and a geometrical model of the energy along the flow line. The mass-front velocities of granular flows results from the joint action of particle size gradations and the underlying surfaces. However, because of the complexity of friction during flow movement, details such as the slope-toe impedance effects and momentum-transfer mechanisms have not been completely explained by theoretical analyses, numerical simulations, or field investigations. To study the mass-front velocity of dry granular flows influenced by the angle of the slope to the runout plane and particle size gradations we conducted model experiments that recorded the motion of rapid and long-runout rockslides or avalanches. Flume tests were conducted using slope angles of 25°, 35°, 45°, and 55° and three particle size gradations. The resulting mass-front motions consisted of three stages acceleration, velocity maintenance, and deceleration. The existing methods of velocity prediction could not explain the slowing effect of the slope toe or the momentum-transfer steady velocity stage. When the slope angle increased from 25° to 55°, the mass-front velocities dropped significantly to between 44.4% and 59.6% of the peak velocities and energy losses increased from 69.1% to 83.7% of the initial, respectively. The velocity maintenance stages occurred after the slope-toe and mass-front velocity fluctuations. During this stage, travel distances increased as the angles increased, but the average velocity was greatest at 45°. At a slope angle of 45°, as the median particle size increased, energy loss around the slope toe decreased, the efficiency of momentum transfer increased, and the distance of the velocity maintenance stage increased. We presented an improved average velocity formula for granular flow and a geometrical model of the energy along the flow line.
出处 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第2期234-245,共12页 山地科学学报(英文)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.41272297,41401195) the Applied Basic Research Fund of the Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province (2014JY0121) the Key Research Fund of the Education Department of Sichuan Province (14ZA0095)
关键词 传递速度 颗粒级配 边坡角 颗粒流 质量 平面 摆动 动量传递 Granular flow Angle of slope Runout plane Particle size gradation Mass-front velocity Energy-profile
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