Hydrodynamics of confined impinging jets and the assessment of soil erodibility

Q4 Environmental Science
S. Ghaneeizad, Maliheh Karamigolbaghi, J. Atkinson, S. Bennett
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Abstract

Analysis and prediction of soil and water management problems require accurate assessment of the erodibility of cohesive sediment. The Jet Erosion Test (JET) has been developed to quantify the erodibility of soil and other cohesive sediments based on theory derived for circular impinging jets. The JET is now an ASTM standard used commonly around the world, yet the physical characteristics of the impingement jet in the apparatus have not been evaluated in detail. A recent study by the authors demonstrated that a confined environment produces variations in jet properties, in comparison with impinging jet theory. Here, we report on detailed measurements of shear stress in the JET apparatus acting on a flat plate representing a soil surface to be tested. The flow field was quantified at high temporal and spatial resolution with 2D particle image velocimetry. Results show that (1) applied surface shear stress is significantly larger than that predicted by impinging jet theory and assumed by JET methodology, (2) the maximum scaled wall shear stress increases with increasing nozzle velocity, and (3) the wall jet characteristics are asymmetric within the apparatus. These results provide the basis for understanding the erosion process in the JET. This study should improve confidence in employing the JET for determining the erodibility of cohesive sediments in field applications.
受限冲击射流流体力学与土壤可蚀性评价
水土管理问题的分析和预测需要对粘性沉积物的可蚀性进行准确的评估。射流侵蚀试验(Jet)是在圆形冲击射流理论的基础上发展起来的一种定量测定土壤和其他粘性沉积物可蚀性的方法。JET现在是世界各地普遍使用的ASTM标准,但设备中撞击射流的物理特性尚未得到详细评估。作者最近的一项研究表明,与撞击射流理论相比,受限环境会产生射流特性的变化。在这里,我们报告了在JET装置中作用于代表待测试土壤表面的平板上的剪切应力的详细测量。采用二维粒子图像测速技术对流场进行了高时空分辨率的定量分析。结果表明:(1)施加的表面剪应力明显大于撞击射流理论预测和jet方法假设的剪应力;(2)最大标度壁面剪应力随喷嘴速度的增加而增加;(3)壁面射流特性在装置内不对称。这些结果为了解射流的侵蚀过程提供了基础。这项研究将提高在野外应用中使用JET测定黏性沉积物可蚀性的信心。
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Scopus: Journal of East African Ornithology
Scopus: Journal of East African Ornithology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: Journal of East African Ornithology has been published since 1977 by the Bird Committee of the East Africa Natural History Society. Originally titled Scopus, the addition of Journal of East African Ornithology began with our January 2018 issue. The journal is published Open Access twice a year, typically in January and July. Authors retain copyright and their work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Our copyright and licensing agreement only applies from January 2018 onwards, and does not apply to previously published issues. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles.
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