DebrisInterMixing-2.3: A finite volume solver for three-dimensional debris-flow simulations with two calibration parameters - Part 1: Model description

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Here, we present a three-dimensional fluid dynamic solver that simulates debris flows as a mixture of two fluids (a Coulomb viscoplastic model of the gravel mixed with a Herschel-Bulkley representation of the fine material suspension) in combination with an additional unmixed phase representing the air and the free surface. We link all rheological parameters to the material composition, i.e., to water content, clay content, and mineral composition, content of sand and gravel, and the gravel's friction angle; the user must specify only two free model parameters. The volume-of-fluid (VoF) approach is used to combine the mixed phase and the air phase into a single cell-averaged Navier-Stokes equation for incompressible flow, based on code adapted from standard solvers of the open-source CFD software OpenFOAM. This effectively single-phase mixture VoF method saves computational costs compared to the more sophisticated drag-force-based multiphase models. Thus, complex three-dimensional flow structures can be simulated while accounting for the pressure- and shear-rate-dependent rheology.

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Von Boetticher, A., Turowski, J. M., McArdell, B. W., Rickenmann, D., & Kirchner, J. W. (2016). DebrisInterMixing-2.3: A finite volume solver for three-dimensional debris-flow simulations with two calibration parameters - Part 1: Model description. Geoscientific Model Development, 9(9), 2909–2923. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-2909-2016

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