Akihiko IKEDA, Takahisa MIZUYAMA, Nobuo SUGIURA and Yuji HASEGAWA
Abstract
Generally, debris flow occurs by heavy rainfall or increment of surface water.
But the occurrence condition of debris flow may be influenced by conditions
of stream bed deposit, such as shape, gradient and its deformation. In past
studies, through the hydraulic model experiment for analyzing debris flow occurrence,
experimental flume is steep and equal gradient, huge amount of water must be
supplied, and stream bed deposit has been saturated. But in natural torrent,
riverbed gradient changes gentle toward downstream, stream bed deposits are
not uniform shape, and also deposit sometimes unsaturated. We observed and analyzed
the condition and deformation of stream bed deposit at initiation zone of debris
flow through the hydraulic model experiment. The experiment was carried out
on a experimental flume whose bed slope is 30 at the upstream end and 12 at
the downstream end, supplying a small amount of water nearly infiltration flow
at first and rises as surface water level during rainfall. In the steep section
as 27|30 with small amount of surface water, a moving layer has been formed
and flow down gradually. This moving layer starts to move when the layer is
saturated. Gradient turns small as 21|24, moving layer start to deposit and
form a dune. Upper part of the dune has no surface water but lower part has
it and flow down. This dune starts to move or deforms when surface water reaches
and flow over the edge of the dune.
Key wordsFdebris flow, initiation zone, deformation of stream bed deposit, moving
layer, dune