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전파면의 경사에 따른 토석류 흐름양상에 대한 연구Effect of Land Slope on Propagation due to Debris Flow Behavior

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Effect of Land Slope on Propagation due to Debris Flow Behavior
Authors
이준선송창근김홍택이승오
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국안전학회
Keywords
debris flow; FLO-2D; structural vulnerability; land slope
Citation
한국안전학회지, v.30, no.3, pp.52 - 58
Journal Title
한국안전학회지
Volume
30
Number
3
Start Page
52
End Page
58
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/10783
ISSN
1738-3803
Abstract
As sudden rainfall has happened, the debris flow has occurred in the mountain area. Recently sudden rainfall occurred so frequently caused by abnormal climate. Thus debris flow hazard had consecutively increased damage because of debris flow. Recently, Enormous damage due to debris flow have occurred in Korea. Various studies have been conducted to prevent search debris flow hazard. This study was carried out for debris flow behavior according to the land slope on propagation. It is the important one among factors that are related to the propagation over the city with respect to debris flow discharge and depth. For the numerical simulations in this study, the land slope was varied of 5, 0, -5 ° to investigate the debris flow behavior with the FLO-2D, often recommended by FEMA to simulate debris flow. To verify the performance of FLO-2D, comparison with the USGS experiments (Iverson et al, 2010) was conducted. From numerical results the propagation length of the debris flow was found the most sensitive one. Maximum of debris flow thickness and velocity and structural vulnerabilities were investigated to the effect of land slope. They was became smaller according to land slope of 5, -5, 0 ° in the order. As a result, debris flow behavior analysis about the effect of the land slope could contribute to understand the vulnerability of city for debris flow hazards.
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