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Steady state saltation in air
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1987
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Aeolian ProcessSalt DomeEngineeringDesiccationFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringNumerical SimulationCivil EngineeringDewvaporationGeomechanicsHydromechanicsTransport PhenomenaInfinite PlaneGranular MediumWind Velocity ProfileWind EngineeringSteady State SaltationStability
ABSTRACT Coupled equations of motion for steady state saltation over an infinite plane are derived and solved for a simplified model of the grain‐surface impact process. Experimentally observed features of the wind velocity profile in saltation are qualitatively reproduced, including a diminution of the sub‐saltation layer mean wind speed, as the friction speed increases. In this model the surface impact velocity of the saltating grains remains relatively constant over a wide range of free‐stream shear stresses, and the grain mass flux increases with friction speed u f * less rapidly than u f 3 .
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