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strange results from the TRIGRS model #16
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No one has reported this issue before and I do not recall seeing it in any simulations I have run. To investigate this, I would need information about what inputs and options you were using. Please send me a copy of the TRIGRS log files from one or more of the simulations in the plot you sent.
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I used the TRIGRS model to simulate the evolution of the factor of safety under various rainfall events. However, I found a strange phenomenon, the FS value always has a sudden decrease before it is smaller than 1(see figure 1). I checked the TRIGRS manual these days and tried to give it a good explanation, however, I failed. I am wondering whether you know the possible reason or there are any problems with the simulation. Thanks very much.
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Thanks for your reply. I have found what causes this phenomenon. The 'sudden decrease' occurs when the top of capillary fringe exceeds the ground surface in the case of selecting psi0=-1/alpha. However, another problem confuses me. I found the actual infiltration rate calculated by Trigrs is the minimum values of precipitation rate and saturated hydraulic conductivity. This is correct for saturated zone. However, I used the unsaturated infiltration model, where I think the infiltration rate should be the minimum values of precipitation rate and infiltrability, and the infiltrability is not equal to saturated hydraulic conductivity for the unsaturated initial conditions. Do I overlook any model assumptions? Hope for your reply. Thanks very much. |
I used the TRIGRS model to simulate the evolution of the factor of safety under various rainfall events. However, I found a strange phenomenon, the FS value always has a sudden decrease before it is smaller than 1(see figure 1). I checked the TRIGRS manual these days and tried to give it a good explanation, however, I failed. I am wondering whether you know the possible reason or there are any problems with the simulation. Thanks very much.
![figure1](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/127189260/245447892-d104d937-d339-4714-940f-c9ac519147e9.jpg?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3Mzg4NDgxMDQsIm5iZiI6MTczODg0NzgwNCwicGF0aCI6Ii8xMjcxODkyNjAvMjQ1NDQ3ODkyLWQxMDRkOTM3LWQzMzktNDcxNC05NDBmLWM5YWM1MTkxNDdlOS5qcGc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjUwMjA2JTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI1MDIwNlQxMzE2NDRaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT1kYmFlZWQ5ZjM2ODEzMDY0NTlkMDc3N2MwMjc1MzgxNmRjN2QxYWQ3NjI3OWI0N2Q4ZDQ3MDEzZTE4MjNkMzI4JlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCJ9._KXaY-rDWkk40qwbF86p56mU9WAy45rC6Bu12-0Oybc)
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