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Computational Investigation of the Influence of Landslide-Related Conditions on Resultant Overtopping Waves

Author(s): Yunfei Mao; Hao Yuan; Ruichang Hu; Qian Sun

Linked Author(s): Ruichang Hu

Keywords: Wave overtopping; Landslide-induced; SPH; Wave characteristics; Prediction equations

Abstract: The landslide-induced overtopping waves possesses the potential to release significant energy, presenting a severe hazard to infrastructures and human lives downstream. To gain insight into the complex dynamics of landslide-wave-bed interactions, this study systematically investigates the relationship between landslide-related influential factors and the characteristics of resultant overtopping waves with different bed connection schemes. The validated Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) framework is applied to simulate 58 well-designed scenarios, incorporating varying bed connection schemes and diverse influential factors such as landslide size, position, density, dam slope angle, slope-to-dam distance, and initial water depth. Results indicate that the landslide position exerts minimal influence on overtopping waves, whereas the initial water depth and landslide size demonstrate a significant impact. The presented SPH framework improve understanding of landslide-induced overtopping waves, providing a valuable guide for disaster prevention and mitigation efforts.

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Year: 2024

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