Erosion of finite thickness sediment beds by single and multiple circular jets
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Sequeiros, Octavio E.
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Erosion of finite thickness sediment beds by single and multiple circular jets
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Sediment management in reservoirs with the help of water jets has motivated this work. Erosion caused by single and multiple submerged circular turbulent wall jets on a noncohesive sediment bed of finite thickness lying on a fixed boundary was studied with the help of laboratory experiments. Different combinations of jet diameter, jet separation, and sediment thickness to jet diameter ratio were tested. Results show a relation between dimensionless parameters characterizing the steady state bed profile and the densimetric particle Froude number F-0 given by the velocity at the nozzle and the effective diameter and submerged specific density of the sediment. Evolution of scour with time confirms previous studies where the erosion was found to initially grow with the logarithm of time up to a certain reference time t*. This time, made dimensionless with a time scale t(c), involving the volume of sediment scoured and the rate of erosion, was also related to the densimetric Fronde number. A comparison with studies regarding erosion of a semiinfinite layer of sediment is also presented.
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JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING-ASCE Vol. 133 MAY 2007 5 495-507
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