物理
缩放比例
机械
流量(数学)
剪应力
压力(语言学)
粒状材料
剪切(地质)
统计物理学
航程(航空)
动力摩擦
可塑性
泥石流
标度律
工作(物理)
强度(物理)
动态缩放
剪切流
经典力学
流动应力
岩土工程
平均流量
流动阻力
山崩
碎片
灵敏度(控制系统)
作者
Jinchuan Zhang,Peng Xu,Xiao Yu,Lei Guo,Wenqing Gao,Liping Guo,Jinchuan Zhang,Peng Xu,Xiao Yu,Lei Guo,Wenqing Gao,Liping Guo
摘要
The basal friction coefficient, defined as the ratio of basal shear to normal stress, is fundamental to understanding granular avalanche dynamics. Normalized stress fluctuations, quantifying deviations from the mean stress, capture grain-scale interactions, yet their link to bulk friction remains unclear. Through inclined-chute experiments using uniform glass beads under varying slopes and flow thicknesses, we show that the fluctuation intensity systematically decreases as the flow becomes thicker and increases with slope. When both basal friction and stress fluctuations are rescaled by geometric parameters, the data collapse onto a unified curve, revealing a robust power-law trend. This scaling demonstrates that frictional resistance strengthens with enhanced stress variability but weakens with flow depth, offering a quantitative framework for modeling the mobility of landslides and debris flows.
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