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Numerical modelling of tsunami propagation in idealised converging water body geometries (2024)
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Chen, Z., Heller, V., & Briganti, R. (2024). Numerical modelling of tsunami propagation in idealised converging water body geometries. Coastal Engineering, 189, Article 104482. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2024.104482

Tsunamis have caused many severe natural disasters in human history, such as in 2018 at Palu City located in a narrow bay resulting in over 4340 fatalities. The tsunami propagation characteristics are greatly affected by the water body geometry. For... Read More about Numerical modelling of tsunami propagation in idealised converging water body geometries.

Scaling approaches and scale effects in wave–flexible structure interaction (2023)
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Attili, T., Heller, V., & Triantafyllou, S. (2023). Scaling approaches and scale effects in wave–flexible structure interaction. Journal of Fluids and Structures, 123, Article 103987. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2023.103987

Laboratory models are important for research, to inform design solutions and to calibrate and validate numerical models. Unfortunately, model-prototype similarity is often difficult to achieve in small models, resulting in scale effects. For Wave–Fle... Read More about Scaling approaches and scale effects in wave–flexible structure interaction.

A critical review about generic subaerial landslide-tsunami experiments and options for a needed step change (2023)
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Heller, V., & Ruffini, G. (2023). A critical review about generic subaerial landslide-tsunami experiments and options for a needed step change. Earth-Science Reviews, 242, Article 104459. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104459

Subaerial landslide-tsunamis (SLTs) are generated by mass movements such as landslides, rockfalls, glacier calving and snow avalanches impacting into lakes, reservoirs, fjords and the sea. Past SLTs reached runup heights of up to 524 m and are respon... Read More about A critical review about generic subaerial landslide-tsunami experiments and options for a needed step change.

Wave impact on rigid and flexible plates (2023)
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Attili, T., Heller, V., & Triantafyllou, S. (2023). Wave impact on rigid and flexible plates. Coastal Engineering, 182, Article 104302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2023.104302

Wave impact on offshore and coastal structures, such as oil and gas rigs, offshore wind turbine platforms, breakwaters, flood protection systems and wave energy converters, involve complex wave-structure interactions. These interactions are particula... Read More about Wave impact on rigid and flexible plates.

Hydraulic Structures At the Heart of 21st Century Global Sustainable Development (2023)
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Mulligan, S., Felder, S., Pummer, E., Valero, D., Heller, V., Erpicum, S., …Crookston, B. (2023). Hydraulic Structures At the Heart of 21st Century Global Sustainable Development. Hydrolink, 2023(1), 5-9

For millennia, societal progress, health and prosperous economic growth has been closely linked to development of water infrastructure. Now in the 21st century, humankind faces some immense challenges including increasing and migrating populations, w... Read More about Hydraulic Structures At the Heart of 21st Century Global Sustainable Development.

Numerical validation of novel scaling laws for air–water flows including compressibility and heat transfer (2023)
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Catucci, D., Briganti, R., & Heller, V. (2023). Numerical validation of novel scaling laws for air–water flows including compressibility and heat transfer. Journal of Hydraulic Research, 61(4), 517-531. https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2023.2225462

Air–water flows are among the most important flow types in hydraulic engineering. Their experimental modelling at reduced size using Froude scaling laws introduces scale effects. This study introduces novel scaling laws for compressible air–water flo... Read More about Numerical validation of novel scaling laws for air–water flows including compressibility and heat transfer.

Numerical validation of novel scaling laws for air entrainment in water (2021)
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Catucci, D., Briganti, R., & Heller, V. (2021). Numerical validation of novel scaling laws for air entrainment in water. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 477(2255), Article 20210339. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2021.0339

The Froude scaling laws have been used to model a wide range of water flows at reduced size for almost a century. In such Froude scale models, significant scale effects for air-water flows (e.g. hydraulic jumps or wave breaking) are typically observe... Read More about Numerical validation of novel scaling laws for air entrainment in water.

A numerical investigation of tsunamis impacting dams (2021)
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Attili, T., Heller, V., & Triantafyllou, S. (2021). A numerical investigation of tsunamis impacting dams. Coastal Engineering, 169, Article 103942. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2021.103942

Landslides, rockfalls, and iceberg calving impacting into a water body generate large landslide-tsunamis posing a serious hazard in lakes and reservoirs. These waves can impact and even overtop dams as in the 1963 Vajont disaster in Italy. However, e... Read More about A numerical investigation of tsunamis impacting dams.

Numerical characterisation and efficient prediction of landslide-tsunami propagation over a wide range of idealised bathymetries (2021)
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Ruffini, G., Heller, V., & Briganti, R. (2021). Numerical characterisation and efficient prediction of landslide-tsunami propagation over a wide range of idealised bathymetries. Coastal Engineering, 167, Article 103854. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2021.103854

Landslide-tsunamis are generated by masses, such as landslides or icebergs, impacting into water bodies. Such tsunamis resulted in major catastrophes in the recent past. Generic research into landslide-tsunamis has widely been conducted in idealised... Read More about Numerical characterisation and efficient prediction of landslide-tsunami propagation over a wide range of idealised bathymetries.

Large-scale investigation into iceberg-tsunamis generated by various iceberg calving mechanisms (2020)
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Heller, V., Attili, T., Chen, F., Gabl, R., & Wolters, G. (2021). Large-scale investigation into iceberg-tsunamis generated by various iceberg calving mechanisms. Coastal Engineering, 163, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2020.103745

© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effects of global warming with iceberg calving as a significant contributor. Calving recently generated tsunamis of up to 50 m in amplitude endangering huma... Read More about Large-scale investigation into iceberg-tsunamis generated by various iceberg calving mechanisms.

Numerical modelling of tsunamis generated by iceberg calving validated with large-scale laboratory experiments (2020)
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Chen, F., Heller, V., & Briganti, R. (2020). Numerical modelling of tsunamis generated by iceberg calving validated with large-scale laboratory experiments. Advances in Water Resources, 142, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2020.103647

© 2020 Elsevier Ltd When calving icebergs interact with water, waves of tens of meters in height, so-called iceberg-tsunamis (IBTs), may be generated. Recent examples include an IBT which reached an amplitude of 45 to 50 m in Eqip Sermia, Greenland,... Read More about Numerical modelling of tsunamis generated by iceberg calving validated with large-scale laboratory experiments.

Grain Reynolds number scale effects in dry granular slides (2020)
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Kesseler, M., Heller, V., & Turnbull, B. (2020). Grain Reynolds number scale effects in dry granular slides. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 125(1), https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JF005347

©2020. The Authors. Scale effects are differences in physical behavior that manifest between a large event and a geometrically scaled laboratory model and may cause misleading predictions. This study focuses on scale effects in granular slides, impor... Read More about Grain Reynolds number scale effects in dry granular slides.

Numerical modelling of landslide-tsunami propagation in a wide range of idealised water body geometries (2019)
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Ruffini, G., Heller, V., & Briganti, R. (2019). Numerical modelling of landslide-tsunami propagation in a wide range of idealised water body geometries. Coastal Engineering, 153, Article 103518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2019.103518

© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Large landslide-tsunamis are caused by mass movements such as landslides or rock falls impacting into a water body. Research of these phenomena is essentially based on the two idealised water body geometries (i) wave flume (2D, l... Read More about Numerical modelling of landslide-tsunami propagation in a wide range of idealised water body geometries.

A numerical landslide-tsunami hazard assessment technique applied on hypothetical scenarios at Es Vedrà, offshore Ibiza (2018)
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Tan, H., Ruffini, G., Heller, V., & Chen, S. (2018). A numerical landslide-tsunami hazard assessment technique applied on hypothetical scenarios at Es Vedrà, offshore Ibiza. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 6(4), 111. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse6040111

This study presents a numerical landslide-tsunami hazard assessment technique for applications in reservoirs, lakes, fjords, and the sea. This technique is illustrated with hypothetical scenarios at Es Vedrà, offshore Ibiza, although currently no evi... Read More about A numerical landslide-tsunami hazard assessment technique applied on hypothetical scenarios at Es Vedrà, offshore Ibiza.

A laboratory-numerical approach for modelling scale effects in dry granular slides (2018)
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Kesseler, M., Heller, V., & Turnbull, B. (2018). A laboratory-numerical approach for modelling scale effects in dry granular slides. Landslides, 15(11), 2145–2159. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-018-1023-z

Granular slides are omnipresent in both natural and industrial contexts. Scale effects are changes in physical behaviour of a phenomenon at different geometric scales, such as between a laboratory experiment and a corresponding larger event observed... Read More about A laboratory-numerical approach for modelling scale effects in dry granular slides.

On the effect of the water body geometry on landslide–tsunamis: physical insight from laboratory tests and 2D to 3D wave parameter transformation (2015)
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Heller, V., & Spinneken, J. (2015). On the effect of the water body geometry on landslide–tsunamis: physical insight from laboratory tests and 2D to 3D wave parameter transformation. Coastal Engineering, 104, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2015.06.006

Preliminary landslide–tsunami hazard assessment is commonly based on empirical equations derived from wave channel (2D) or wave basin (3D) experiments. The far-field wave in 2D can easily be an order of magnitude larger than in 3D. The present study... Read More about On the effect of the water body geometry on landslide–tsunamis: physical insight from laboratory tests and 2D to 3D wave parameter transformation.