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Debris-flow deceleration baffles can effectively reduce debris-flow velocity and hence reduce the impact of flowing debris on architectural structures in mountainous areas. In this study, baffles with three different shapes were developed to investigate the velocity reduction effect and energy dissipation characteristics in a 6-m-long flume. The influences of debris-flow density, baffle shape, and...
An experimental study was performed to determine the characteristics of a dilute debris flow in a drainage channel with an energy dissipation structure and a channel slope i of 15%. Flow pattern, debris flow depth, and velocity downstream of the energy dissipation structure were investigated along with the energy dissipation characteristics. Dilute debris flow velocity and depth were measured, analyzed,...
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