会议专题

Flow of different material mixtures in a rotating drum

Debris flows can be considered as mixtures of coarse particles dispersed in a viscous matrix, composed of fine sediment and water. Experiments in a rotating drum with a diameter of 2.5 m have been carried out to study the flow behaviour of different material mixtures, ranging from granular avalanches to viscous fluids and grain fluid mixtures of varying sediment concentration and matrix viscosity. The bulk shear stress at the channel boundary was measured for the different mixtures. The macroscopic flowbehaviour is described on the basis of the evolution of flowresistance with increasing flow velocity, and is used as a criterion to differentiate between the frictional, viscous, and collisional flow regime. Our results are only in partial agreement with a classification of flow regimes based on threshold values of dimensionless Bagnold and Savage number found in literature.

rotating drum flow regimes rheology dimensionless numbers

R. Kaitna D. Rickenmann

Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences(BO Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences(BO

国际会议

The Fourth International Conference on Debeis-Flow Hazards Mitigation:Mechanics,Prediction,and Assessment(第四届国际泥石流大会)

成都

英文

269-279

2007-05-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)