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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science, 2001
Hua Bai, B. Thomas
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Hua Bai, B. Thomas
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In recent years, the interaction between submarine slide runout and offshore pipelines has received extensive attention, based on the need to protect pipelines crossing regions susceptible to submarine slides.
Ning Fan +4 more
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In recent years, the interaction between submarine slide runout and offshore pipelines has received extensive attention, based on the need to protect pipelines crossing regions susceptible to submarine slides.
Ning Fan +4 more
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Flow slides run-out prediction using a sliding-consolidation model
Landslides, 2013The estimation of maximum travel distance of flow slides is an important topic to assess the consequence of natural disasters caused by landslides. During debris transportation, dissipation rules of pore-water pressure determine movement properties of flow slides.
S. F. Qiao, C. R. I. Clayton
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Disposable flow through slide chamber
Micron and Microscopica Acta, 1988Abstract An inexpensive disposable flow through slide chamber using double face tape is described. The chamber allows observation of the free movement and interaction of microscopic invertebrates and has sufficient chamber volume to sustain life for adequate study.
Leland G. Hansen +2 more
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Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, 2002
The paper describes a slope failure in granular colluvium, together with its geomorphological, seismic and geotechnical setting. The predictions from conventional geotechnical slope stability analyses, taking into account topography, pore pressure and seismic effects, are compared with the observed pattern of instability.
Clayton, C.R.I. +2 more
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The paper describes a slope failure in granular colluvium, together with its geomorphological, seismic and geotechnical setting. The predictions from conventional geotechnical slope stability analyses, taking into account topography, pore pressure and seismic effects, are compared with the observed pattern of instability.
Clayton, C.R.I. +2 more
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Flood Flow Downstream from Slide
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1971Mass wasting, or the gravitative transfer of earth material toward and into streams, not only reshapes the landscape with a scar but has a pronounced and nearly immediate effect on local streamflow. This report notes the effect of a landslide of the soil avalanche type from a wooded hillside, on the flow rate of a small stream draining a 20-acre basin,
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Impacts of tailings flow slides
Mine Water and the Environment, 1999This paper describes characteristics of tailings ponds, highlighting situations and events that weaken such facilities, and provides a method for calculating the destructive capacity of tailings flow slides from failed facilities. There are generally two classes of failures.
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Liquefaction flow slides in large flumes
International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, 2019Liquefaction flow slides in sand have been investigated during an extensive experimental research programme during the period 1973–1977 on behalf of the design of the storm surge barrier in the Oosterschelde estuary. The programme included more than a hundred tests in large- and medium-sized flumes on submerged, loosely packed sand bodies.
Maarten B. De Groot +3 more
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1985
So far we have looked almost exclusively at situations in which sediment particles are transported as the result of the drag exerted on them by moving fluid. In these situations, in which the fluid drives the sediment, the concentration of the transported particles is very small overall, although locally it may be high.
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So far we have looked almost exclusively at situations in which sediment particles are transported as the result of the drag exerted on them by moving fluid. In these situations, in which the fluid drives the sediment, the concentration of the transported particles is very small overall, although locally it may be high.
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Sliding mode observer for fluid flow
2017 IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications (CCTA), 2017Many phenomena in science and engineering are described using partial differential equations. However, for the systems modeled by PDEs, having access to the states of the system can be challenging due to technical difficulties such as lacking enough sensors in the system. In this paper the problem of estimating the parameters of fluid flow described by
Niloofar N. Kamran, Sergey V. Drakunov
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