APS Logo

Erosion of a cohesive granular material by an impinging turbulent jet

POSTER

Abstract

The erosion of a cohesive soil by an impinging turbulent jet is observed, for instance, during the landing of a spacecraft and is often an undesirable effect. But this situation is also used in the so-called ``jet erosion test'' to obtain valuable information on the mechanical properties of the soil using empirical laws. To provide a quantitative understanding, we perform experiments using a cohesion controlled granular material that allows us to finely tune the cohesion between particles while keeping the other properties constant. We then investigate the response of this cohesive granular bed when subjects to an impinging normal turbulent jet. We characterize experimentally the effects of the cohesion on the erosion threshold and the development of the crater. We demonstrate that the results can be rationalized by introducing a cohesive Shields number that accounts for the inter-particles cohesion force. The results of our experiments highlight the crucial role of cohesion in erosion processes.

Authors

  • Mingze Gong

    UC Santa Barbara

  • Adrien Gans

    IUSTI, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS

  • Philippe Gondret

    FAST Laboratory, CNRS/Paris-Sud University, FAST,Paris-Sud University, CNRS

  • Alban Sauret

    University of California, Santa Barbara, UC Santa Barbara