Rheological Characteristics of Debris Flows

토석류 이동의 레올로지적 특성

  • 김상규 (정회원, 동국대학교 공과대학 토목공학과) ;
  • 서홍석 (정회원, 영동전문대학 토목과)
  • Published : 1997.10.01

Abstract

It is observed that debris mitred with a wide range of soil particles and water moves downwards like viscous fluid soon after a landslide has triggered. An Assumption can be made from the field observation that the debris flow behaves as a kind of non(non-Newtoniron) Newtonian fluid which has non linear viscosity. In this study, a series of viscosity tests are carried out to measure rheological properties of debris by using a viscometer with semples taken from a landslide site. It is proved that debris flows behave as Bingham plastic mod el of non-Newtonian fluid. This model can be used predict the movement of debris flows.

토석류는 다양한 크기의 흙 입자와 물이 고루 섞여 점성을 가진 유체처럼 하방향으로 이동한다는 사실이 관찰되었다. 이 관찰로부터 토석류를 비선행적인 점도를 가진 비뉴톤 유체처럼 거동하는 것으로 간주할 수 있다. 이 논문에서는 토석류의 레올로지적 특성을 규명하기 위해 산사태 현장에서 채취한 시료를 가지고 점도계를 사용하여 일련의 점도시험을 수행하였다. 그 결과, 토석류는 비뉴톤 유체 중 빙함 소성 모델로 거동한다는 사실이 밝혀졌다. 이 모델을 이용하면 토 석류의 이동을 예측할 수 있다.

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