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Experimental Study on the Mobility of Channelized Granular Mass Flow 被引量:1

Experimental Study on the Mobility of Channelized Granular Mass Flow
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摘要 Granular mass flows (e.g., debris flows/avalanches) in landslide-prone areas are of great concern because they often cause catastrophic disasters as a result of their long run-out distances and large impact forces. To investigate the factors influencing granular mass flow mobility, experimental tests were conducted in a flume model. Granular materials consisting of homogeneous sand and non- homogeneous sandy soil were used for studying particle size effects. Run-out tests with variable flow masses, water contents, and sloping channel confinement parameters were conducted as well. The results indicated that granular mass flow mobility was significantly influenced by the initial water content; a critical water content corresponding to the smallest flow mobility exists for different granular materials. An increase in the total flow mass generally induced a reduction in the travel angle (an increase in flow mobility). Consistent with field observations, the travel angles for different granular materials decreased roughly in proportion to the logarithm of mass. The flume model tests illustrate that the measured travel angles increase as the proportion of fine particles increases. Interestingly, natural terrain possesses critical confinement characteristics for different granular mass flows. Granular mass flows (e.g., debris flows/avalanches) in landslide-prone areas are of great concern because they often cause catastrophic disasters as a result of their long run-out distances and large impact forces. To investigate the factors influencing granular mass flow mobility, experimental tests were conducted in a flume model. Granular materials consisting of homogeneous sand and non- homogeneous sandy soil were used for studying particle size effects. Run-out tests with variable flow masses, water contents, and sloping channel confinement parameters were conducted as well. The results indicated that granular mass flow mobility was significantly influenced by the initial water content; a critical water content corresponding to the smallest flow mobility exists for different granular materials. An increase in the total flow mass generally induced a reduction in the travel angle (an increase in flow mobility). Consistent with field observations, the travel angles for different granular materials decreased roughly in proportion to the logarithm of mass. The flume model tests illustrate that the measured travel angles increase as the proportion of fine particles increases. Interestingly, natural terrain possesses critical confinement characteristics for different granular mass flows.
出处 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第3期988-998,共11页 地质学报(英文版)
基金 financial support from the Science and Technology Service Network Initiative Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant no.KFJ-EW-STS-094-2) "Hundred Talents" Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Sulijun) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no.41201012, 51208218) the Hundred Young Talents Program of the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment (grant no.SDSQB-2013-01) the Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists (grant no.2012T1Z0042)
关键词 granular mass flow MOBILITY water content flow mass fine particle channel confinement granular mass flow, mobility, water content, flow mass, fine particle, channel confinement
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