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An Experimental Analysis on the Rheology of a Granular Debris Flow, Part II: Quasi Static Stresses

Author(s): Riccardo Martino; Carmine Sabatino; Lucio Taglialatela

Linked Author(s): Lucio Taglialatela

Keywords: Debris flow; Granular system; Rheology; Quasi static stress; Plasticstress; Static friction angle

Abstract: A rheological analysis concerning experiments carried out in the Hydraulics Laboratory of the University of Trent (ITALY) is presented. A free surface flow has been studied and velocity and concentration distributions have been obtained. Starting from the collisional rheological model, verified in a previous work, the quasi static component of the stress has been singled out. The analysis showed a clear dependence between the extension of the static friction angle to the dynamic case, used modelling the shear quasi static stresses, and the local value of the solid concentration. The extension of the friction angle rises when the solid concentration increases according to that happens with the static friction angle in the earth science. Finally, for the material examined, the concentration at fluidity that many Authors use in their constitutive equations has been valuated

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Year: 2001

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