Hajime SHIBUYA, Satoshi KATSUKI, Hisashi OHSUMI and Nobutaka ISHIKAWA
Abstract
This paper proposes an application of the distinct element method on damming
up performance of drift wood capturing structures subjected to woody debris.
In order to simulate the behavior of drift woods, a column shape element model
is developed. In advance to analysis works, the debris flow experiments, with
various combinations of the length of drift woods and the intervals of vertical
columns of the structure, were carried out. Those results are utilized as a
simulation object of the proposed method and a flow velocity modeling in this
study. The flow velocity model used herein considered a turbulence of water
flow occurred in the experiment. The turbulence model consists of combination
of3kinds of turbulence effects, i.e., turbulence of water height by damming
up, flow to avoid columns, and turbulence in the water. This paper pointed out
that the simulation results by using the flow velocity model without the turbulence
effect is not able to express the experimental results adequately. However,
the simulation results by using the flow velocity model with the turbulence
models show good agreement from the view point of debris capturing mechanism
and debris flow capturing probability. Because the turbulences make the posture
of the drift wood sway around the structures, which shorten the projection length
to the column interval, tear down the temporary linked structure of the drift
wood captured by columns, and/or flow to avoid the column.
Key wordsFdrift wood, DEM, cylindrical element, drift wood capturing structure