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r.avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows
by
Mergili, Martin
, Jan-Thomas, Fischer
, Krenn, Julia
, Pudasaini, Shiva P
in
Avalanches
/ Computer applications
/ Computer programs
/ Computer simulation
/ Deposition
/ Downstream effects
/ Entrainment
/ Experiments
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geographical information systems
/ Hydrographs
/ Landslides
/ Linux
/ Mass
/ Mass flow
/ Mathematical models
/ Open source software
/ Optimization
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Process management
/ Programming languages
/ Propagation
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Topography
/ Two phase flow
/ User interface
2017
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r.avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows
by
Mergili, Martin
, Jan-Thomas, Fischer
, Krenn, Julia
, Pudasaini, Shiva P
in
Avalanches
/ Computer applications
/ Computer programs
/ Computer simulation
/ Deposition
/ Downstream effects
/ Entrainment
/ Experiments
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geographical information systems
/ Hydrographs
/ Landslides
/ Linux
/ Mass
/ Mass flow
/ Mathematical models
/ Open source software
/ Optimization
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Process management
/ Programming languages
/ Propagation
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Topography
/ Two phase flow
/ User interface
2017
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r.avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows
by
Mergili, Martin
, Jan-Thomas, Fischer
, Krenn, Julia
, Pudasaini, Shiva P
in
Avalanches
/ Computer applications
/ Computer programs
/ Computer simulation
/ Deposition
/ Downstream effects
/ Entrainment
/ Experiments
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geographical information systems
/ Hydrographs
/ Landslides
/ Linux
/ Mass
/ Mass flow
/ Mathematical models
/ Open source software
/ Optimization
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Process management
/ Programming languages
/ Propagation
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Topography
/ Two phase flow
/ User interface
2017
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r.avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows
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r.avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows
2017
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Overview
r.avaflow represents an innovative open-source computational tool for routing rapid mass flows, avalanches, or process chains from a defined release area down an arbitrary topography to a deposition area. In contrast to most existing computational tools, r.avaflow (i) employs a two-phase, interacting solid and fluid mixture model (Pudasaini, 2012); (ii) is suitable for modelling more or less complex process chains and interactions; (iii) explicitly considers both entrainment and stopping with deposition, i.e. the change of the basal topography; (iv) allows for the definition of multiple release masses, and/or hydrographs; and (v) serves with built-in functionalities for validation, parameter optimization, and sensitivity analysis. r.avaflow is freely available as a raster module of the GRASS GIS software, employing the programming languages Python and C along with the statistical software R. We exemplify the functionalities of r.avaflow by means of two sets of computational experiments: (1) generic process chains consisting in bulk mass and hydrograph release into a reservoir with entrainment of the dam and impact downstream; (2) the prehistoric Acheron rock avalanche, New Zealand. The simulation results are generally plausible for (1) and, after the optimization of two key parameters, reasonably in line with the corresponding observations for (2). However, we identify some potential to enhance the analytic and numerical concepts. Further, thorough parameter studies will be necessary in order to make r.avaflow fit for reliable forward simulations of possible future mass flow events.
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Copernicus GmbH
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