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A race-track recirculating flume for cohesive sediment research

Author(s): Ismael Piedra-Cueva; Mathieu Mory; Andre Temperville

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Abstract: We investigate a procedure for carrying out experiments on the erosion of a deposited mud bed by a steady flow in a race-track recirculating flume. This is a large-scale flume 0.5 m wide consisting of two straight sections 16 m long connected by two circular bends. The currents are produced by a vertical disc pump. It is shown that experimental conditions producing uniform erosion over the whole surface of the mud bed are met when the bed is restricted in a limited straight part of the flume. Measurements of the flow kinematics by a Laser Doppler Anemometer performed in clear water confirm that the flow applies a quasi-uniform bottom shear stress over the bed. Stratification effects are suppressed in this facility due to the strong mixing of suspended sediment concentration by the disc pump. A theoretical analysis of stratification effects however indicates that they remain small as long as the depth-averaged concentration is below 13.5 gl -1. A procedure to determine quasi-instantaneous erosion rates from depth-averaged suspended sediment concentration is finally presented.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221689709498419

Year: 1997

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