抄録
On March 11, 2011, a mega tsunami hit the Sendai Bay Coast, and broke 80% of the coastal levees. The areas around breached levees were scoured deeply, causing serious adverse effects on post-disaster reconstruction efforts. This motivates us to analyze the mechanism of the local scour in the areas around breached levees. We collected and investigated various data such as aerial photographs and tsunami videos. As the results of the investigation, we found the breach points progressing in two steps: Firstly, the brittle structure was destroyed by the first leading wave. Secondly, the concentration of the return flow eroded and breached levees with the broken points from the first step. In order to understand the details of the second step, a numerical simulation was conducted using a finite volume method. From the result of the simulation, the scouring mechanism around breached levees was analyzed and discussed.