Highly-resolved numerical simulations of bed-load transport in a turbulent open-channel flow

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Abstract

The study presents the analysis of phase-resolving Direct Numerical Simulations of a horizontal turbulent open-channel flow laden with a large number of spherical particles. These particles have a mobility close to their threshold of incipient motion andare transported in bed-load mode. The coupling of the fluid phase with the particlesis realized by an Immersed Boundary Method. The Double-Averaging Methodology is applied for the first time convolutingthe data into a handy set of quantities averaged in time and space to describe the most prominent flow features.In addition, a systematic study elucidatesthe impact of mobility and sediment supply on the pattern formation of particle clusters ina very large computational domain. A detailed description of fluid quantities links the developed particle patterns to the enhancement of turbulence and to a modified hydraulic resistance. Conditional averaging isapplied toerosion events providingthe processes involved inincipient particle motion. Furthermore, the detection of moving particle clusters as well as their surrounding flow field is addressedby a a moving frameanalysis.

Authors

  • Bernhard Vowinckel

    Mechanical Engineering, UCSB, Santa Barbara, USA

  • Tobias Kempe

    Institute of Fluid Mechanics, TU Dresden, Germany

  • Vladimir Nikora

    School of Engineering, The University of Aberdeen, Schotland

  • Ramandeep Jain

    Institute of Fluid Mechanics, TU Dresden, Germany

  • Jochen Fr{\"o}hlich

    Institute of Fluid Mechanics, TU Dresden, Germany