Title of article :
Case Study: Numerical Simulations of Debris Flow below Stoze, Slovenia
Author/Authors :
Cetina، Matjaz نويسنده , , Rajar، Rudi نويسنده , , Hojnik، Tomaz نويسنده , , Zakrajsek، Majda نويسنده , , Krzyk، Mario نويسنده , , Mikos، Matjaz نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In November 2000 a landslide-debris flow with a volume of 1.2*106 m3 slid down from stoze Mountain in NW Slovenia. It partly or totally destroyed 23 buildings in the village of Log pod Mangartom and killed 7 people. As landslides of the same or even greater initial mass could endanger the village in the future, numerical simulations of these possible events were carried out. A hazard map of the area, and the most effective protection measures were determined in detail. A one-dimensional model DEBRIF1D, developed from a dam-break flow model, was used for simulations along the canyon in the upper part of the reach. Downstream, in the region of the village, two two-dimensional models were used: a newly developed PCFLOW2D, and a commercial model FLO-2D. The three models were calibrated by field measurements. A special feature of the DEBRIF1D model enables direct computation of the initial hydrograph. Validity of the quadratic equation expressing the resistance was roughly confirmed by field measurements, and a comparison of the accuracy and applicability of the three models is given.
Keywords :
Surface finish , grinding , Genetic-fuzzy system , prediction , Power requirement , Application-production research
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING