3D SPH numerical simulation of the wave generated by the Vajont rockslide explanation.
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2013
- R. Vacondio, P. Mignosa, S. Pagani, 3D SPH numerical
simulation of the wave generated by the Vajont rockslide, Advances in
Water Resources, Volume 59, September 2013, Pages 146-156, ISSN
0309-1708, dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres... - Věda a technologie
Nice, I would have included in the simulation a figure of the town of Casso to show wave went very close almost jumping over it.
What a sight that must have been...
Beh spettacolo non direi visto che sono morte 2000 persone!
There is big rock just opposite sliding mass. That saved Casso from destruction. I was there in 2015, it is quite impressive to see that scenery. Very nice countryside, but sa place knowing how many lost lives.
Need to capture the height of the wave over the dam - I hear that if it had been during daytime it would have obscured the area below
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Wow... !!! My best friend, Great Good... !!! I wish you every day of your development.
Despite the mountain literally fall over it and moved so many tons of water, the dam kept its ground intact.
It was a very well built dam in a very wrong place
@@qdaniele97 one of the finest example of Italian engineering... and corruption.
High levels of the company that built that dam knew there was problems.
One of their employees died on the dam in order to try to save the people down the valley. Slowing down the process of empty the lake and moving gradually the flank of the mountain all by himself.
Yet he did not succeded. He died as an hero of Italy.
But the dam is still intact. It now hold an entire mountain of rocks.
Imagine if the dam broke the diaster would have been even bigger
Slide was next to the dam.
@@williammeincke9071 maybe, maybe not. It depends on the dynamics. We can run predictions of what could have happened, but it would always be a "maybe".
We need mor particule !
Thank you very much.
Ok but where is the 250m high wave over the dam?
Was clear to see 👌👌👌
What are you talking about.? 🤔🤔🤔
You won't find it here or even in a time machine back at the event.
You have to go visit a Wikipedia to see this rare anomaly.
@@Chaosfury50 are you joking or something?
@@bladecutler9092 that's the claim of Wikipedia in Vajont Dam article: "water overtopped the dam in a wave of 250 metres" and "The wall of water that overtopped the dam by 250 metres (820 ft)[1] and destroyed this village and all nearby villages on 9 October 1963 would have obscured virtually all of the blue sky in this photo" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajont_Dam
Well There's Your Problem...the water went over the thing
Мудрёныч
Я тоже сейчас его смотрел
Breve ma esaustiva
Gli ingegneri scoprirono una vecchia frana sul fronte del toc,sapevano secondo me che poteva innescarsi
the dam was so damn rigid
I came here to see the 250m wave which for me makes no sense... I'm not sure that the water will hold a 250m height
You just don't understand what you are talking about. It's clear to see how it happened
@@bladecutler9092 I'm equally confused: Wikipedia states that the wave reached 250 m above the dam itself, whereas in this simulation, it seems to only spill over it. Of course, the drop of the water is still approximately 250 m, so impressive and destructive in any case, but Wikipedia suggests an additional height of 250 m over the dam. What are we misunderstanding?
@@wiesdevos24 okay what you need to understand is the scale of everything. The scale is the only thing that matters. So when you are watching the video representation you have to understand the scale model. It is very clear to see that the digital Recreation is very precise.
@@wiesdevos24 just for an example of scale, get a map of your location. You will always have a measurements that shows you what distance that it equals in real world scale. And you can see clearly the scale on the right bottom of the video.
@@bladecutler9092 you do realise what vel (m/s) means right? you do know its nothing to do with height, RIGHT?
Well, there's your problem.
I thought the landslide originated in the far end of the lake, not in the immediate vicinity of the dam. And the wave crossed the lake, so by the time it reached the dam it was already huge. If water had only spilled over the dam as pictured here I don't think it would have been powerful enough to cause so much damage.
You are so lost. You don't understand the scale.! Obviously
@@bladecutler9092 youre trolling everyone
lmao
@@bladecutler9092 dude stop talking bullshit
@@markwilliam3723 I'm right about this and I don't care what anyone says.! It's not difficult to understand
Now go cry some more.! 🤣👌🏻
Facts are facts, buddy. The wave was right there, flowed down the gorge 10+ meters high and killed 2000+, whatever you speculate.
I can easily see that in "British Columbia".
It's really simple if you understand the scale. I guess it's hard for people to comprehend sometimes when they are low IQ.
Кто от Мудреныча?
What a disaster, and all because of the negligence of a few...
Why negligence?
The geology was poorly understood, which is NOT NEGLIGENCE!
@@Volcano-Man the dam was built despite warnings from people smarter than administration. Either negligence or malice.
@@lolloblue9646 Evidence! And BTW Wikipedia is NOT evidence!
@@Volcano-Man what do I gain from showing anything to someone whose opinion is already set in stone? Answer: nothing.