International Journal of Erosion Control Engineering
Online ISSN : 1882-6547
ISSN-L : 1882-6547
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Internal Dynamics of a Free-Surface Viscoplastic Flow Down an Inclined Channel
Perrine FREYDIER Guillaume CHAMBONMohamed NAAIM
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2016 Volume 9 Issue 3 Pages 101-106

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Abstract
This paper presents preliminary experimental results concerning the internal dynamics of a free surface viscoplastic flow down an inclined channel. Experiments are conducted in an inclined channel whose bottom is constituted of an upward-moving conveyor belt with controlled velocity. Carbopol microgel was used as a homogeneous transparent viscoplastic fluid. This experimental setup allows generating and observing stationary gravity-driven surges in the laboratory frame. We used PIV technique (Particle Image Velocimetry) to obtain velocity fields both in the uniform zone and within the front zone where flow thickness is variable and where recirculation takes place. Experimental velocity profiles and determination of plug position are presented and compared to theoretical predictions based on the lubrication approximation.
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