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Aeolian Transport Layer
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2006
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulenceScalar TransportSmall FluxesBoundary LayerEarth ScienceAeolian ProcessAtmospheric ScienceNumerical SimulationTransport PhenomenaAeolian Transport LayerParticle-laden FlowMultiphase FlowSediment TransportAirborne TransportAerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingSaltation MechanismAerodynamics
We investigate the airborne transport of particles on a granular surface by the saltation mechanism through numerical simulation of particle motion coupled with turbulent flow. We determine the saturated flux q(s) and show that its behavior is consistent with classical empirical relations obtained from wind tunnel measurements. Our results also allow one to propose and explain a new relation valid for small fluxes, namely, q(s) = a(u*-u(t))alpha, where u* and u(t) are the shear and threshold velocities of the wind, respectively, and the scaling exponent is alpha approximately 2. We obtain an expression for the velocity profile of the wind distorted by the particle motion due to the feedback and discover a novel dynamical scaling relation. We also find a new expression for the dependence of the height of the saltation layer as a function of the wind velocity.
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