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Theoretical scale factors for simulating drifting snow in wind tunnel are derived by using equation of vertical transport and threshold characteristics; it is shown that scale factors derived from equation of motion of particles can be substituted for scale factor obtained from vertical-transport equation which involves mass transfer coefficients that cannot be readily solved; simulation of change in elevation of snow surface during long period of time is examined.
Theoretical scale factors for simulating drifting snow in wind tunnel are derived by using equation of vertical transport and threshold characteristics; it is shown that scale factors derived from equation of motion of particles can be substituted for scale factor obtained from vertical-transport equation which involves mass transfer coefficients that cannot be readily solved; simulation of change in elevation of snow surface during long period of time is examined.
Scale factors for simulation of drifting snow
ASCE -- Proc (J Mechanics Div)
Odar, F. (author)
1962
16 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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