Runout and deflection of granular flow past an array of obstacles on a slope

Xiaoliang Wang, Su Yang, Wangxin Yu, Xiufeng Yang, Qingquan Liu*

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Abstract

The interaction between granular flow and an array of obstacles is an important research subject in geological disaster prevention. We used a numerical model for the depth-integrated equations formulated in a bed-fitted coordinate system to simulate the runout and deflection of granular flow past an array of simple obstacles. Numerical simulations of granular flow encountering arrays of square columns and tetrahedral pyramids gave a lot of interesting and fascinating deposits. We then proposed a new dimensionless index called deflection efficiency (DE), together with the runout efficiency (RE) to quantify the comprehensive effects of the obstacle system on the runout and deflection behavior. There are three physical effects, a dissipation effect through bow shock, a deflection effect by splitting the granular flow, and a retention effect via trapping some granular mass, the combinations of which determine the mobility and deposit of granular flow. We found that RE decreases as either the height or number of rows of obstacles increases because of the dissipation effect, while DE increases as height increases due to the deflection effect for both tetrahedral and square column obstacles. However, if the retention effect was as important as the deflection effect, the DE could be reduced when the row numbers increase further. These findings provide some constructive help for the design of obstacle arrays and complement the understanding of subsequent flow after interaction between granular flow and obstacle arrays.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-49
Number of pages13
JournalEuropean Journal of Mechanics, B/Fluids
Volume94
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Array
  • Deflection
  • Dissipation
  • Granular flow
  • Obstacle
  • Runout

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