DocumentCode
3381902
Title
Dry granular flows need special tools
Author
Biancardi, Alberto ; Ghilardi, Paolo ; Pagliardi, Matteo
Author_Institution
DIS, Pavia Univ., Italy
fYear
2005
fDate
9-11 May 2005
Firstpage
514
Lastpage
520
Abstract
Owing to their destructive power, debris flow are the subjects of extensive investigations aiming at characterizing and modeling their inner nature. Laboratory experiments on simulated dam breaks are one important way to trigger and study debris-flow waves. High-speed recordings of granular flows arising from a dam-break-like event can be processed to extract useful information about the flow dynamics. Although the techniques for measuring of velocities in liquid and gas flows are well established, they cannot be used directly on the flows arising from a dam break: this paper presents two required additions that were made to compute such flows. All the resulting quantities are being used to tune a mathematical model describing the observed flows.
Keywords
computational fluid dynamics; dams; flow simulation; granular flow; waves; dam breaks; debris flow waves; dry granular flows; flow dynamics; mathematical model; Acceleration; Cameras; Data mining; Glass; Laboratories; Mathematical model; Plastics; Positron emission tomography; Robot vision systems; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer and Robot Vision, 2005. Proceedings. The 2nd Canadian Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2319-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CRV.2005.37
Filename
1443173
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