Abstract
We have performed a series of experiments on the dynamics of sedimenting, surface
gravity currents. The physical situation concerns a current,
with total density ρC,
evolving at the surface of a fluid of greater density, ρA.
In turn ρC is made up of
interstitial fluid of density ρI and heavy
particles with a concentration by weight c
and a density ρP. Only the case of the release of a constant volume of particles and
interstitial fluid has been considered in detail. It has been found that the sedimentation
of the particles, plus some of the interstitial fluid, through the interface between the
two fluids has a profound effect upon the motion of the current. When the rejected
mixture of particles and upper- and lower-layer fluids reaches the bottom of the
experimental tank it generates a secondary gravity current which in turn interacts
with the primary current to further modify its behaviour. Using simple models we
have been able to rationalize the observations and reveal the dynamical balances
which appear to be important. A subsidiary experiment and analysis on the flux
characteristics of the interface have been performed in order to further clarify the
important effects of the particle motion through that region.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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50 articles.
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