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Proceedings of the International Conference on Coastal Engineering
TURBULENCE AND MUD SEDIMENTATION: A REYNOLDS STRESS MODEL AND A TWO-PHASE FLOW MODEL
D. Laurence1  Ch. Teisson1  O. Simonin1  J.C. Galland1 
[1] EDF- Laboratoire National d'Hydraulique
关键词: two-phase flow;    flow model;    Reynolds stress;    mud sedimentation;   
DOI  :  10.9753/icce.v23.%p
学科分类:建筑学
来源: Coastal Engineering Research Council
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【 摘 要 】

Two sophisticated research models, previously used and validated in internal flows, are now applied to sediment laden flows: they give a thorough insight into the vertical distribution of sediment concentration, flow-sediment interaction, stratification and inhibition of vertical mixing. The Reynolds stress model is well adapted to investigate stratification due to density effects: it gives information on turbulent fluxes of momentum and concentration, eddy diffusivity and eddy viscosity profiles, reduction of the bottom shear stress due to the presence of sediment. Results show that suspended sediments affect turbulence even at low concentrations of lg/1. A dimensional analysis seems to indicate that these stratification effects are not well accounted for in laboratory experiments. The two-phase flow model enables to describe the vertical profile of sediment in its continuity, from the water surface down to/through the bed, without any definition of the bed water interface. Cohesive sediment processes such as deposition, erosion or consolidation are treated as flow-particles interactions: thus, the model helps in identifying the governing parameters -floe size and density, effective stress- and does not require the classical empirical laws commonly used to describe these processes.

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