The formation and migration of sand ripples in closed conduits : experiments with turbulent water flows
Jorge Eduar Cardona Florez, Erick de Moraes Franklin
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Inglês
Agradecimentos: The authors are grateful to FAPESP (Grant No. 2012/19562-6), CNPq (Grant No. 471391/2013-1), and FAEPEX/UNICAMP (conv. 519.292, projects 1435/12 and AP0008/2013) for the provided financial support
The transport of solid particles by a fluid flow is frequently found in nature and industry. Some examples are the transport of sand in rivers and hydrocarbon pipelines. When the shear stresses exerted by a fluid flow on a granular bed remain moderate, some grains are set in motion without...
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The transport of solid particles by a fluid flow is frequently found in nature and industry. Some examples are the transport of sand in rivers and hydrocarbon pipelines. When the shear stresses exerted by a fluid flow on a granular bed remain moderate, some grains are set in motion without fluidizing the bed; the moving grains form a layer, known as bed load, that moves while maintaining contact with the fixed part of the bed. Under bed load conditions, the granular bed may become unstable, generating ripples and dunes. Sand ripples are commonly observed in closed conduits and pipes such as in petroleum pipelines, sewer systems, and dredging lines. Although of importance for many scientific domains and industrial applications, the formation of ripples in closed conduits is not well understood, and the problem is still open. This paper presents an experimental study on the formation and migration of sand ripples under a turbulent closed-conduit flow and bed-load conditions. In our experiments, fully-developed turbulent water flows were imposed over a granular bed of known granulometry in a transparent channel, and bed load took place. For different water flow rates and grain diameters, the growth and migration of bedforms were filmed by a high-definition camera, and a numerical code was developed to determine the wavelength and celerity of the bedforms from the acquired images. The obtained results are compared with published stability analyses
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FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2012/19562-6
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
471391/2013-1
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The formation and migration of sand ripples in closed conduits : experiments with turbulent water flows
Jorge Eduar Cardona Florez, Erick de Moraes Franklin
The formation and migration of sand ripples in closed conduits : experiments with turbulent water flows
Jorge Eduar Cardona Florez, Erick de Moraes Franklin
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