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Titan2D Mass-Flow Simulation Tool
Simulate mass flows on realistic terrains using adaptive mesh refinement.
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References
S. B. Savage and K. Hutter, The Motion of a Finite Mass of Granular Material Down a Rough Incline, J. Fluid Mech. 199, 177-215 (1989).
R. M. Iverson and R. P. Denlinger, Flow of Variably Fluidized Granular Material Across Three-dimensional Terrain 1. Coulomb Mixture Theory, J. Geophys. Res. 106, 537-552 (2002).
Publications
E. B. Pitman, A. Patra, A. Bauer, C. Nichita, M. Sheridan and M. Bursik, Computing Debris Flows, Physics of Fluids 15, 3638-3646 (2003).
A. K. Patra, A. C. Bauer, C. Nichita, E. Bruce Pitman, M. F. Sheridan, M. Bursik, B. Rupp, A. Webber, L. Namikawa and C. Renschler, Parallel Adaptive Numerical Simulation of Dry Avalanches over Natural Terrain, J. Volcanol. Geothermal Res. 139, 1-21 (2005).
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E. B. Pitman, A. Patra, A. Bauer, C. Nichita, M. Sheridan and M. Bursik, Computing Debris Flows, Physics of Fluids 15, 3638-3646 (2003).
A. K. Patra, A. C. Bauer, C. Nichita, E. Bruce Pitman, M. F. Sheridan, M. Bursik, B. Rupp, A. Webber, L. Namikawa and C. Renschler, Parallel Adaptive Numerical Simulation of Dry Avalanches over Natural Terrain, J. Volcanol. Geothermal Res. 139, 1-21 (2005).