Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering, Vol.58,No.5,2006
Study on mechanism of capturing debris flow into wire net works
Keiichi MOMMA Masaaki WATARI Kazuyuki IMAI
Abstract
Wire net works, which is expected to capture the debris flow efficiently by its
large deformability, captured debris flow successfully on 18th|July in 2004 at
Matsumoto district and also at Tateyama in 2003. And these activities of capturing
were recorded as movies. Design of these structures is based on a static analysis
theory though the debris flow is evidently on dynamic behavior. We analyzed these
movies in order to find the mechanism of the function that wire net works capture
debris flow, and also to find the accurate design method by the comparison between
expected values on design process with calculated ones on analyzing actual debris
flows within deformation of flexible structures. We found the expected values
on design such as debris heights and velocities were in case half of the analyzed
one, and also found that debris flow pressure is more efficient to the deformation
than sediment pressure, because of different characteristics between dynamic one
and static one, and also because of flexible and structural function of nets.
It should be enough to use only debris flow pressure for the designing wire net
works on the knowledge of flexible structure deformation.
Key words: wire net works, sabo dam, debris flow, flexible structure, mechanism
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