On the applicability of minimum channel length criterion for roll-waves in mud-flows

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The paper addresses the prediction of roll-waves occurrence in mud-flows. The spatial growth of a point-wise disturbance is analytically described, based on the linearized flow model of a Herschel and Bulkley fluid, in the neighborhood of an initial uniform base condition. The theoretical achievements allow to generalize to mud-flows the minimum channel criterion commonly used for the prediction of roll-waves in clear-water. The applicability of the criterion is discussed through the comparison with literature laboratory data concerning unstable flows without rollwaves.

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Di Cristo, C., Iervolino, M., & Vacca, A. (2013). On the applicability of minimum channel length criterion for roll-waves in mud-flows. Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 61(4), 286–292. https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2013-0036

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