Using the Discontinuous Bi-viscosity model to analyze the three-dimensional flow field and local scour behavior around the Claviaster libycus

Author:

Lin Pin-Jie1,Wu Tso-Ren1ORCID,Lin Jih-Pai2,Chuang Mei-Hui1,Huang Yi-Xuan1,Chi Jia-Jie1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Institute of Hydrological and Oceanic Sciences, National Central University , Taoyuan , Taiwan , ROC

2. Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University , Taipei, Taiwan , ROC

Abstract

Abstract Previous studies have suggested that irregular echinoids exhibit higher survival rates than regular echinoids following mass extinctions. This study focuses on the irregular echinoid Claviaster libycus, investigating its flow field and scour behavior under extreme water flow conditions through numerical simulations and experiments. The numerical model Splash3D used in this study was modified from the open-source code Truchas developed by the U.S. National Laboratory. Splash3D solves the three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes Eqs.. The fluid volume method describes the water surface kinematics and sand surface kinematics. Since Claviaster libycus is semi-submerged in the sand, a discontinuous bi-viscosity model describes the rheological behavior of the bed material. The research findings indicate that when the gonopore of Claviaster libycus faces downstream, there is no evident horseshoe vortex flow, which contributes to reducing the occurrence of localized scour. This also validates the hypothesis of this study: the transition of echinoids from pentaradial symmetry to bilateral symmetry assists in stabilizing bottom sediments and reducing localized scour.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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