XIA Chun-chen, LI Ji, CAO Zhi-xian, LIU Qing-quan, HU Kai-heng. 2018: A quasi single-phase model for debris flows and its comparison with a two-phase model. Journal of Mountain Science, 15(5): 1071-1089. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-018-4886-5
Citation: XIA Chun-chen, LI Ji, CAO Zhi-xian, LIU Qing-quan, HU Kai-heng. 2018: A quasi single-phase model for debris flows and its comparison with a two-phase model. Journal of Mountain Science, 15(5): 1071-1089. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-018-4886-5

A quasi single-phase model for debris flows and its comparison with a two-phase model

  • A depth-averaged quasi single-phase mixture model is proposed for debris flows over inclined bed slopes based on the shallow water hydrosediment-morphodynamic theory with multi grain sizes. The stresses due to fluctuations are incorporated based on analogy to turbulent flows, as estimated using the depth-averaged kε turbulence model and a modification component. A fully conservative numerical algorithm, using wellbalanced slope limited centred scheme, is deployed to solve the governing equations. The present quasi single-phase model using four closure relationships for the bed shear stresses is evaluated against USGS experimental debris flow and compared with traditional quasi single-phase models and a recent physically enhanced two-phase model. It is found that the present quasi single-phase model performs much better than the traditional models, and is attractive in terms of computational cost while the two-phase model performs even better appreciably.
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