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Title: Discrete element analysis of dry granular flow impact on slit dams
Authors: Gong, S
Zhao, T
Zhao, J
Dai, F
Zhou, GGD
Keywords: dry granular flow;slit dam;discrete element method;particle clump;trapping efficiency
Issue Date: 23-Sep-2020
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Gong, S., Zhao, T., Zhao, J., Dai, F. and Zhou, G.G.D. (2021) 'Discrete element analysis of dry granular flow impact on slit dams. Landslides, 18 (3), pp. 1143 - 1152. doi: 10.1007/s10346-020-01531-2.
Abstract: Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Slit dam is an open-check barrier structure widely used in mountainous regions to resist the destructive impacts of granular flows. To examine the dynamics of granular flow impact on slit dams, a numerical study by discrete element method (DEM) is presented in this article. The study considers dry granular materials flowing down a flume channel and interacts with slit dams installed at the lower section of the flume. The particle shape is explicitly considered by particle clumps of various aspect ratios. The slit dams are modeled as rigid and smooth rectangular prisms uniformly spaced at in the flume. Four key stages of granular flow impact on the slit dams have been identified, namely, the frontal impact, run up, pile up, and static deposition stages. In the impact process, the kinetic energy of the granular flow is dissipated primarily by interparticle friction and damping. The trapping efficiency of the slit dams decreases exponentially with the relative post spacing, while it increases with the particle clump aspect ratio. The numerical results can provide new insights into the optimization of relative post spacing for slit dam design.
Description: Code availability: The code used in this study is the open-source DEM code ESyS-Particle, available at: https://launchpad.net/esys-particle
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/23915
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-020-01531-2
ISSN: 1612-510X
Appears in Collections:Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research Papers

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