EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

On water waves generated by gravity driven granular collapse

  • Sarlin Wladimir,
  • Morize Cyprien,
  • Sauret Alban,
  • Gondret Philippe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202124909011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 249
p. 09011

Abstract

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Tsunami-like waves can arise from large-scale geological events such as the collapse of a mountain flank or a volcano into a lake or an ocean. We here mimic this situation at the laboratory scale. The landslide is modeled by the sudden release of a rectangular granular column, which impacts a still water layer and generates a wave. Through experiments varying both the column dimensions and the initial water depth, three regimes of nonlinear waves of different shapes are reported. The amplitude and width of the generated waves are governed by a local Froude number based on the velocity of the granular front at the water surface.