The debris flow that interested the Rio Rotiano, a creek located in the Province of Trento (Italy) on 29 October 2018, is an event that, because of its peculiar features, presents formidable challenges in terms of mathematical and numerical modelling. Here we present some results of our research, which required both physical and mathematical modelling, aimed at developing a numerical tool necessary to face the back analysis of the event and the validation of the planned protection works. Exploiting some results of the laboratory tests and coupling an advanced description of the debris flow dynamics (TRENT2D model) over fixed and mobile bed with a sub-surface flow model, we obtained a model that can be defined as a mobile-bed rainfall-runoff model, where the runoff is composed by both water and sediments and represents a new paradigm in the field of debris flow simulations. First applications give promising results but some further developments are required before completing the back analysis of the Rio Rotiano event.
Keynote Lecture. The Debris Flow Event of 29 October 2018 in the Rio Rotiano (Italy) and its Challenges for the Mathematical and Numerical Modelling / Rosatti, Giorgio; Zugliani, Daniel; Fraccarollo, Luigi. - In: E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2267-1242. - 415:(2023), p. 05022. (Intervento presentato al convegno DFHM8 tenutosi a Torino nel 29-29 June 2023) [10.1051/e3sconf/202341505022].
Keynote Lecture. The Debris Flow Event of 29 October 2018 in the Rio Rotiano (Italy) and its Challenges for the Mathematical and Numerical Modelling
Rosatti, Giorgio;Zugliani, Daniel;Fraccarollo, Luigi
2023-01-01
Abstract
The debris flow that interested the Rio Rotiano, a creek located in the Province of Trento (Italy) on 29 October 2018, is an event that, because of its peculiar features, presents formidable challenges in terms of mathematical and numerical modelling. Here we present some results of our research, which required both physical and mathematical modelling, aimed at developing a numerical tool necessary to face the back analysis of the event and the validation of the planned protection works. Exploiting some results of the laboratory tests and coupling an advanced description of the debris flow dynamics (TRENT2D model) over fixed and mobile bed with a sub-surface flow model, we obtained a model that can be defined as a mobile-bed rainfall-runoff model, where the runoff is composed by both water and sediments and represents a new paradigm in the field of debris flow simulations. First applications give promising results but some further developments are required before completing the back analysis of the Rio Rotiano event.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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