Debris flow density and their effect on debris flow regulation buildings

Authors

  • E. Kukhalashvili Ts. Mirtskhulava Water Management Institute of Georgian Technical University; 60-b, Chavchavadze Ave., Tbilisi, 0179, Georgia
  • G. Gavardashvili Ts. Mirtskhulava Water Management Institute of Georgian Technical University; 60-b, Chavchavadze Ave., Tbilisi, 0179, Georgia
  • I. Iremashvili Ts. Mirtskhulava Water Management Institute of Georgian Technical University; 60-b, Chavchavadze Ave., Tbilisi, 0179, Georgia
  • N. Beraia Ts. Mirtskhulava Water Management Institute of Georgian Technical University; 60-b, Chavchavadze Ave., Tbilisi, 0179, Georgia
  • K. Kiknadze Ts. Mirtskhulava Water Management Institute of Georgian Technical University; 60-b, Chavchavadze Ave., Tbilisi, 0179, Georgia

Keywords:

Debris flow, Density bilk, Natural anomalies, Landslide regulation, Pronounced zone, Flow structure

Abstract

The regulation of debris flow, the issue of their energy dissipation, the selection of calculation models and the design of regulatory measures are related to the selection of the elements that determine the interaction with the flow of anti-flood buildings. In this scientific paper, innovative methods are used to determine and evaluate the criteria of debris flow behaviour at the point of origin, evaluating energetical specifications, and determining its density/bulk. In conjunction with rheology, we can determine energetic characteristics (of a debris flow) and for regulatory purposes, new regulatory constructions are being processed. Great attention should be paid to the latest debris flow regulatory elastic barrage which we received copyright and patent for. The project parameters have been calculated, for example, determining the required number of computational dependencies of the flow striking force acting on them in the plan.

Additional Files

Published

22-07-2021

How to Cite

Kukhalashvili, E., Gavardashvili, G., Iremashvili, I., Beraia, N., & Kiknadze, K. (2021). Debris flow density and their effect on debris flow regulation buildings. The Journal of Nature Studies - Annals of Agrarian Science, 19(1). Retrieved from https://journals.org.ge/index.php/aans/article/view/260