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DOI10.3390/w11020328
Debris Flow Damage Assessment by Considering Debris Flow Direction and Direction Angle of Structure in South Korea
Nam, Dong Ho1; Kim, Man-Il2; Kang, Dong Ho1; Kim, Byung Sik1
发表日期2019
ISSN2073-4441
卷号11期号:2
英文摘要

Recently, human and property damages have often occurred due to various reasonssuch as landslides, debris flow, and other sediment-related disasterswhich are also caused by regional torrential rain resulting from climate change and reckless development of mountainous areas. Debris flows mainly occur in mountainous areas near urban living communities and often cause direct damages. In general, debris flows containing soil, rock fragments, and driftwood temporarily travel down to lower parts along with a mountain torrent. However, debris flows are also often reported to stream down from the point where a slope failure or a landslide occurs in a mountain directly to its lower parts. The impact of those debris flows is one of the main factors that cause serious damage to structures. To mitigate such damage of debris flows, a quantitative assessment of the impact force is thus required. Moreover, technologies to evaluate disaster prevention facilities and structures at disaster-prone regions are needed. This study developed two models to quantitatively analyze the damages caused by debris flows on structures: Type-1 model for calculating the impact force, which reflected the flow characteristics of debris flows and the Type-2 model, which calculated the impact force based on the topographical characteristics of mountainous regions. Using RAMMS a debris flow runoff model, the impact forces assessed through Type-1 and Type-2 models were compared to check reliability. Using the assessed impact forces, the damage ratio of the structures was calculated and the amount of damage caused by debris flows on the structures was ultimately assessed. The results showed that the Type-1 model overestimated the impact force by 10% and the Type-2 model by 4% for Mt. Umyeon in Seoul, compared to the RAMMS model. In addition, the Type-1 model overestimated the impact force by 3% and Type-2 by 2% for Mt. Majeok in Chuncheon, South Korea.


WOS研究方向Water Resources
来源期刊WATER
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/92721
作者单位1.Kangwon Natl Univ, Dept Urban Environm Disaster Management Sch Disas, 346 Jungang Ro, Samcheok Si 25913, South Korea;
2.Natl Forestry Cooperat Federat, Forest Engn Res Inst, 1800 Dongseo Daero, Daejeon 34417, South Korea
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Nam, Dong Ho,Kim, Man-Il,Kang, Dong Ho,et al. Debris Flow Damage Assessment by Considering Debris Flow Direction and Direction Angle of Structure in South Korea[J],2019,11(2).
APA Nam, Dong Ho,Kim, Man-Il,Kang, Dong Ho,&Kim, Byung Sik.(2019).Debris Flow Damage Assessment by Considering Debris Flow Direction and Direction Angle of Structure in South Korea.WATER,11(2).
MLA Nam, Dong Ho,et al."Debris Flow Damage Assessment by Considering Debris Flow Direction and Direction Angle of Structure in South Korea".WATER 11.2(2019).
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