Affiliation:
1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Abstract
ABSTRACT Sediment gravity flows are natural flows composed by water and sediment in which the gravitational flow acts on the sediment. The distinct physical properties of the cohesive (clay) and non-cohesive (sand) sediment, and the interaction between these particles alter the ability of the flow to resist to the movement (rheology) along time and space, represented by the viscosity of a mixture suspension. Hence, we propose to study the rheological properties of those mixtures and calculate their relative viscosity when used in the physical simulation of turbidity currents. Rheological tests were performed with various mixtures composed by water, clay and/or coal. Two equations are proposed to estimate the relative viscosity as a function of volume concentration of each sediment, the maximum packing fraction and the percentage of clay present in the mixture. The results also show an error close to 20% comparing similar models from the literature, which are satisfactory. The results also demonstrate that caution should be exercised when generalizing the use of a single model to predict the relative viscosity of suspensions. The influence of density (ρ), grain shape, clay percentage (Cclay), volumetric concentration (ϕ) and maximum packaging fraction (ϕmax) should be considered in the formulation of the equations.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Oceanography
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