Abstract

AbstractThis work deals with the evaluation of the most suitable expression for the motion resistance of a debris flow. In particular, it focuses on inertial debris flows, i.e., granular-fluid mixtures in which the particle inertia dominates both the fluid viscous force and turbulence; it provides, through an order-of-magnitude analysis, the criterion to be satisfied for a debris flow to be considered inertial and shows that most of real-scale debris flows match this description. The analytical relation between flow depth, depth-averaged velocity, and tangent of the angle of inclination of the free surface is then used in steady, uniform flow conditions to approximate the flow resistance in depth-averaged mathematical models of debris flows. That resistance formula is tested against experimental results on the longitudinal profile of steady, fully saturated waves of water and gravel over both rigid and erodible beds, and against field measurements of real events. The notable agreement, especially in compa...

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