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http://dx.doi.org/10.14346/JKOSOS.2016.31.2.49

Analysis of Characteristic of Debris Flow with Angle of Slope  

Lee, Jun Seon (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
Song, Chang Geun (Department of Safety Engineering, Incheon National University)
Lee, Seung Oh (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Safety / v.31, no.2, 2016 , pp. 49-56 More about this Journal
Abstract
In Korea, there exist many mountains, and sudden storms occur during the summer season. When severe rainstorm events occur in steep slope topography, risk of debris flow is increased. Once debris flow occurs in urban area, it may cause casualties and physical damages due to rapid debris flow velocity along a steep slope. Accordingly, preventing method of sediment-related disaster for demage mitigation are essential. Recently, various studies on debris flow have been conducted. However, the prediction of the physical propagation of debris flow along the steep slope was not thoroughly investigated. Debris flow is characterized by various factors such as topography, properties of debris flow, amount of debris flow. In the study the numerical simulation was focused on the topographic factor. Fundamental analysis of the risk area was implemented with emphasis on the propagation length, thickness, and the development of maximum velocity. The proposed results and the methodology of estimating the structural vulnerability would be helpful in predicting the behavior and the risk assessment of debris flow in urban area. These results will be able to estimate the vulnerability of urban areas affected the most damage by debris flow.
Keywords
debris flow; FLO-2D; structural vulnerability; land slope;
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