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Athermal sediment creep triggered by porous flow

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PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.6.L012301

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  1. Levich Fellowship
  2. National Science Foundation [CBET 1512358, 1605283]

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The dynamics of sediment creep under the stress of porous flow remains a relatively unexplored field. Experimental results show that the deformation rate of sediment increases with the control parameters, and a new dimensionless parameter P* allows for a collapse of all deformation results onto a single curve. Two distinct creep regimes are identified, corresponding to a systematic change in mean void size as P* increases.
The dynamics of sediment creep under the stress of a porous flow, a situation ubiquitous in the environment, remains scarcely studied. To initiate such effort, experiments of a submerged quasi-two-dimensional sediment layer creeping downslope were performed, varying the setup tilt and a porous flow under the two respective thresholds for yielding. Logarithmic decay rates of the deformation are observed, with the rate increasing with both control parameters. A new dimensionless parameter, P*, accounting for the mean porous flow intensity and the distance to the yield stress, is proposed and allows a collapse of all the deformation results on a single curve. Two distinct creep regimes are identified and correspond to a weak but systematic change of the mean void size as P* increases.

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