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Sediment Transport in Supercritical Flow
A study is made of the transition between flow of a solids-fluid mixture in the fully suspended regime and flow with a sediment bed. It is shown that the critical deposit condition is a function of solids concentration, Reynolds number, Froude number, and geometry of flow. A dimensional analysis is tested by experimental data. Sand-water mixtures were studied in supercritical flow in a small laboratory flume.
Sediment Transport in Supercritical Flow
A study is made of the transition between flow of a solids-fluid mixture in the fully suspended regime and flow with a sediment bed. It is shown that the critical deposit condition is a function of solids concentration, Reynolds number, Froude number, and geometry of flow. A dimensional analysis is tested by experimental data. Sand-water mixtures were studied in supercritical flow in a small laboratory flume.
Sediment Transport in Supercritical Flow
Ansley, Ralph W. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 91 ; 57-65
2021-01-01
91965-01-01 pages
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