Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Parameter calibration is one of the most problematic
phases of numerical modeling since the choice of parameters
affects the model's reliability as far as the physical problems being
studied are concerned. In some cases, laboratory tests or physical
models evaluating model parameters cannot be completed and
other strategies must be adopted; numerical models reproducing
debris flow propagation are one of these. Since scale problems
affect the reproduction of real debris flows in the laboratory or
specific tests used to determine rheological parameters, calibration
is usually carried out by comparing in a subjective way only a few
parameters, such as the heights of soil deposits calculated for some
sections of the debris flows or the distance traveled by the debris
flows using the values detected in situ after an event has occurred.
Since no automatic or objective procedure has as yet been produced,
this paper presents a numerical procedure based on the
application of a statistical algorithm, which makes it possible to
define, without ambiguities, the best parameter set. The procedure
has been applied to a study case for which digital elevation models
of both before and after an important event exist, implicating that
a good database for applying the method was available. Its application
has uncovered insights to better understand debris flows
and related phenomena.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Smooth particle hydrodynamic . Data assimiliation . Debris flow . Numerical modeling . Rotolon landslide . Italy
List of contributors:
Bossi, Giulia; Marcato, Gianluca
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