Natural vegetation impacted by debris flows can act as an energy dissipator. This braking effect is similar to the one exerted by baffle arrays. However, this effect, and its potential for hazard mitigation, has been studied only marginally. In this work, we apply a depth-averaged model to reproduce scaled laboratory experiments of flow-forest interaction
Debris flow: simulating the mitigation properties of vegetation / Leonardi, Alessandro; Pasqua, Andrea; Flammini, Luca; Pirulli, Marina. - ELETTRONICO. - 415:(2023). (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th International Conference on Debris Flow Hazard Mitigation (DFHM8) tenutosi a Torino nel 26-29 June 2023) [10.1051/e3sconf/202341504008].
Debris flow: simulating the mitigation properties of vegetation
Marina Pirulli
2023
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Natural vegetation impacted by debris flows can act as an energy dissipator. This braking effect is similar to the one exerted by baffle arrays. However, this effect, and its potential for hazard mitigation, has been studied only marginally. In this work, we apply a depth-averaged model to reproduce scaled laboratory experiments of flow-forest interactionFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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