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Avalanche Dynamics

Dynamics of Rapid Flows of Dense Granular Avalanches

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An edition of Avalanche dynamics (2006)

Avalanche Dynamics

Dynamics of Rapid Flows of Dense Granular Avalanches

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Written for postgraduate/graduate students, researchers and practitioners in geophysics, geology, geography, land-use planning and decision making, mountain and terrain environments, civil, mechanical and environmental engineering, process engineering, applied mathematics and continuum physics. The first ever scientific and technological book on the field of the Avalanche Dynamics, covering a very wide range of the phenomena: from description of basic physics and geological processes to mathematics to modelling and applications.

Summary: Avalanches, debris, mudflows and landslides are common and natural phenomena that occur worldwide, predominantly in mountainous regions. With an emphasis on snow avalanches, this book sets out to provide a survey and discussion about the motion of avalanche-like flows from initiation to run out. An important aspect of this book is the formulation and investigation of a simple but appropriate continuum mechanical model for the realistic prediction of geophysical flows of granular material. This will help the practitioners in the field to better understand the physical input and provide them with a tool for their work. Originating from many lectures the authors have given over the years, this instructive volume brings the reader to the forefront of research - an aim also supported by an extensive bibliogrpahy of almost 500 entries. Avalanche Dynamics should be accessible to, and is intended for, a broad readership of researchers, graduate students and practitioners with backgrounds in geophysics, geology, civil and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and continuum physics.

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English
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626

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Avalanche Dynamics: Dynamics of Rapid Flows of Dense Granular Avalanches
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"Avalanche Dynamics should be accessible to, and is intended for, a broad readership of researchers, graduate students and practitioners with backgrounds in geophysics, geology, civil and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and continuum physics."

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction, Conception and Importance of Avalanche Research.
Part II. A Continuum Mechanical Theory for Dense Avalanches Down Non-Trivial Topographies.
Part III. Shock Capturing Numerical Methods and Simulations of Free Surface Flows of Shallow Avalanches Over Curved and Twisted Channels.
Part IV. Experimental Validation of the Theoretical Prediction With Different Measurement Techniques.
Part V. Avalanche Protection and Defence Structures.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [539]-563) and index.

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Berlin, New York

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Hardcover
Number of pages
626
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
Weight
2.5 pounds

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3540326863
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9783540326861
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Written for postgraduate/graduate students, researchers and practitioners in geophysics, geology, geography, land-use planning and decision making, mountain and terrain environments, civil, mechanical and environmental engineering, process engineering, applied mathematics and continuum physics. The first ever scientific and technological book on the field of the Avalanche Dynamics, covering a very wide range of the phenomena: from description of basic physics and geological processes to mathematics to modelling and applications.

Summary:
Avalanches, debris, mudflows and landslides are common and natural phenomena that occur worldwide, predominantly in mountainous regions. With an emphasis on snow avalanches, this book sets out to provide a survey and discussion about the motion of avalanche-like flows from initiation to run out. An important aspect of this book is the formulation and investigation of a simple but appropriate continuum mechanical model for the realistic prediction of geophysical flows of granular material. This will help the practitioners in the field to better understand the physical input and provide them with a tool for their work. Originating from many lectures the authors have given over the years, this instructive volume brings the reader to the forefront of research - an aim also supported by an extensive bibliogrpahy of almost 500 entries. Avalanche Dynamics should be accessible to, and is intended for, a broad readership of researchers, graduate students and practitioners with backgrounds in geophysics, geology, civil and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and continuum physics.

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