Two-Phase Flow Modeling for Bed Erosion by a Plane Jet Impingement

Damien Pham Van Bang, Miguel Uh Zapata*, Georges Gauthier, Philippe Gondret, Wei Zhang, Kim Dan Nguyen

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Abstract

This paper presents experimental and numerical studies on the erosion of a horizontal granular bed by a two-dimensional plane vertical impinging jet to predict the eroded craters’ size scaling (depth and width). The simulations help understand the microscopic processes that govern erosion in this complex flow. A modified jet-bed distance, accounting for the plane jet virtual origin, is successfully used to obtain a unique relationship between the crater size and a local Shields parameter. This work develops a two-phase flow numerical model to reproduce the experimental results. The numerical techniques are based on a finite volume formulation to approximate spatial derivatives, a projection technique to calculate the pressure and velocity for each phase, and a staggered grid to avoid spurious oscillations. Different options for the sediment’s solid-to-liquid transition during erosion are proposed, tested, and discussed. One model is based on unified equations of continuum mechanics, others on modified closure equations for viscosity or momentum transfer. A good agreement between the numerical solutions and the experimental measurements is obtained.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3290
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • experiments
  • jet erosion test
  • numerical modeling
  • sediment transport
  • two-phase flow model
  • water injection dredging

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