Energy dissipative braking structures for avalanches evaluated by a full avalanche dynamic model

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Granular Matter Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1007/s10035-023-01369-0
Jianbo Fei, Zhankui Liu, Fanyi Ou, Yuxin Jie
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Classical avalanche defending structures aim to catch and deflect the motion of avalanches, this paper proposes several types of step-pool-type and side braking structures to reduce the avalanche impact and investigates their energy dissipation efficiency. In our study, the adoption of µ(I) rheology into the framework of N–S(Navier–Stokes)-type governing equations enables the 3D (three-dimensional) description of the hard-to-predict dynamic properties of avalanche with low computational cost. In particular, our approach overcomes limits imposed with depth-averaged models currently used, and has the potential to capture the braking effect of these defending structures accurately. A numerical program was developed on the open-source platform OpenFOAM specifically for the full model to simulate the entire evolutionary process of the avalanche as well as the obstruction of braking structures. Laboratory experiments are also conducted to verify the simulation. Clearly, our analysis of different cases indicates that avalanches are effectively blocked by side and step-pool-type structures as well as baffle piles, whose energy dissipation effect are significantly affected by their configurations. Simulation results deliver supportive information for the design of avalanche defending structures.

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用全雪崩动力学模型评价雪崩耗能制动结构
经典的雪崩防护结构以捕捉和偏转雪崩运动为目标,本文提出了几种减少雪崩冲击的台阶池式和侧制动结构,并研究了它们的能量耗散效率。在我们的研究中,将µ(I)流变学引入到N-S (Navier-Stokes)型控制方程的框架中,可以以较低的计算成本对难以预测的雪崩动态特性进行3D(三维)描述。特别是,我们的方法克服了目前使用的深度平均模型的限制,并且有可能准确地捕获这些防御结构的制动效果。在开源平台OpenFOAM上专门针对全模型开发了数值程序,模拟雪崩的整个演化过程以及制动结构的阻力。通过室内实验验证了仿真结果。通过对不同情况的分析可知,侧坡、台阶池型结构和挡流桩能有效阻挡雪崩,挡流桩的构型对其消能效果有显著影响。仿真结果为雪崩防护结构的设计提供了依据。
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Granular Matter
Granular Matter Materials Science-General Materials Science
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4.60
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95
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Although many phenomena observed in granular materials are still not yet fully understood, important contributions have been made to further our understanding using modern tools from statistical mechanics, micro-mechanics, and computational science. These modern tools apply to disordered systems, phase transitions, instabilities or intermittent behavior and the performance of discrete particle simulations. >> Until now, however, many of these results were only to be found scattered throughout the literature. Physicists are often unaware of the theories and results published by engineers or other fields - and vice versa. The journal Granular Matter thus serves as an interdisciplinary platform of communication among researchers of various disciplines who are involved in the basic research on granular media. It helps to establish a common language and gather articles under one single roof that up to now have been spread over many journals in a variety of fields. Notwithstanding, highly applied or technical work is beyond the scope of this journal.
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