TURBULENCE MODULATION AND PARTICLE VELOCITIES OVER FLAT SAND BEDS AT LOW TRANSPORT RATES

Citation
J. Best et al., TURBULENCE MODULATION AND PARTICLE VELOCITIES OVER FLAT SAND BEDS AT LOW TRANSPORT RATES, Journal of hydraulic engineering, 123(12), 1997, pp. 1118-1129
Citations number
75
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Mechanical","Engineering, Civil","Water Resources
ISSN journal
07339429
Volume
123
Issue
12
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1118 - 1129
Database
ISI
SICI code
0733-9429(1997)123:12<1118:TMAPVO>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The presence of sand moving at low transport rates over a Rat bed modu lates the production of turbulence when compared to clearwater Row al similar mean flow conditions. Phase Doppler anemometry is used to disc riminate the turbulence characteristics of the carrier Auld from the s ediment grains (0.22 mm diameter) and shows that the presence of mobil e sediment increases the near-wall velocity gradient and shear velocit y when compared with the clearwater values, This increased shear veloc ity is associated with a greater bed roughness height and near-bed tur bulence intensities and smaller mixing lengths. Quantification of slip velocities between the fluid and sediment phases reveals particle Rey nolds numbers that range from 1 to 30. Turbulence enhancement is shown to occur at lower values of both the Stakes number and ratio of the p article size-to-turbulent length scale than in past work. Several mech anisms of turbulence modulation may be invoiced to explain these chang es, including increased bed roughness, eddy shedding from large grains , grain inertial effects, and particle-coherent structure interactions . These mechanisms may be significantly influenced by both particle-pa rticle and particle-wall interactions. Since mobile sediment modulates the carrier fluid turbulence, there is a need for modification of exi sting theories of sediment suspension and for caution when interpretin g velocity profiles that are obtained without discriminating the fluid and sediment phases.