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Impact of a snow avalanche against an obstacle. Formation of shock waves
Authors:ME Eglit  VS Kulibaba  M Naaim  
Affiliation:aMech. and Math. Department, Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia;bSnow Engineering and Avalanche Control Devision, CEMAGREF, 2 rue de la Papeterie BP76 38402 Saint Martin d'Heres, France
Abstract:The paper is devoted to the effect of compressibility of the avalanche snow impacting an obstacle. Compression shocks generated by obstacle cause high pressure peaks at first instants of impact. That is why the account of compressibility is essential for the understanding of measurements and the design of structures. The main problem in calculation compression shocks in avalanches is to formulate an equation of state for moving snow in impact. Two different types of equations of state are proposed depending on the type of the avalanche (low-density and high-density flows). The approach is not totally new. It was earlier proposed mainly in Russian literature. Here a brief review of the previous work is given with discussion of some gaps in it. The theory is reformulated and further developed to account thermodynamical equations. The simplest case of a normal compression shock in an avalanche flow is studied. Examples of estimations of pressure and density behind a shock are given. It is important to emphasize that the Mach number plays an important role in the theory of compressible flows so it should be taken into account (together with the Froude number) in calculation and modelling an avalanche impact pressure.
Keywords:Snow avalanches  Obstacles  Impact  Compression shock waves  Equation of state
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