Flow-sediment turbulent ejections: interaction between surface and subsurface flow in gravel-bed contaminated by fine sediment
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Bustamante Penagos, Natalia
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Flow-sediment turbulent ejections: interaction between surface and subsurface flow in gravel-bed contaminated by fine sediment
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Several researchers have studied turbulent structures, such as ejections, sweeps, and outwards and inwards interactions in flumes, where the streamwise velocity dominates over vertical and transversal velocities. However, this research presents an experimental study in which there are ejections associated with the interchange between surface and subsurface water, where the vertical velocity dominates over the streamwise component. The experiment is related to a surface alluvial stream that is polluted with fine sediment, which is percolated into the bed. The subsurface flow is modified by a lower permeability associated with the fine sediment and emerges to the surface current. Quasi-steady ejections are produced that drag fine sediment into the surface flow. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) measured the velocity field before and after the ejection. The velocity data were analyzed by scatter plots, power spectra, and wavelet analysis of turbulent fluctuations, finding changes in the distribution of turbulence interactions with and without the presence of fine deposits. The flow sediment ejection changes the patterns of turbulent structures and the distribution of the turbulence interactions that have been reported in open channels without subsurface flows.
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Department of Civil Engineering, University of Chile
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
1140767
CONICYT through Beca Doctorado Nacional
21181620
Advanced Mining Technologic Center (AMTC)
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
AFB180004
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Water 2020, 12 (6), 1589
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