Flume investigation of landslide debris–resisting baffles

Landslide debris is a common occurrence in mountainous regions around the world that can potentially result in disastrous consequences to downstream facilities. Flow-impeding structures are often constructed along the flow path to impede this hazardous phenomenon. Baffles are a type of flow-impeding structure regularly installed using empirical and prescriptive design methods as the interaction mechanism and the influence of baffle configuration on flow impedance is not well understood. A series of flume experiments were carried out to investigate flows characterizing landslide debris impacting an array of baffles using dry uniform sand. The influence of baffle height, row number, and spacing between successive rows was examined. Photoconductive sensors were used to estimate flow velocity, laser sensors were installed to measure flow depth profiles, and high-speed cameras were used to capture flow kinematics. Experimental results reveal that baffles can be categorized relative to the approach flow depth (...

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