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Force and torque model sensitivity and coarse graining for bedload-dominated sediment transport

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MECHANICS B-FLUIDS
Volume 90, Issue -, Pages 137-151

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DOI: 10.1016/j.euromechflu.2021.09.005

Keywords

Sediment transport; Euler-Lagrange simulations; Particle-flow simulations; Drag model; Coarse graining; Turbulent flow

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  1. ExxonMo-bil Upstream Research Company, USA [EM09296]

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Excluding particle rotation without ignoring associated tangential collision forces significantly reduces particle flux, while excluding both particle rotation and tangential collision forces results in practically unchanged particle flux but slightly increased excess Shields stress. Additionally, the lift force is found to substantially influence particle flux.
We present results from Euler-Lagrange simulations of turbulent flow over an erodible monodisperse bed of particles at a shear Reynolds number of Re-tau = 180. The Galileo number Ga and the ratio of Shields to the critical Shields number Theta/theta(cr) were varied in the range 11.4 to 29.8 and 1.32 to 5.98, respectively. Two drag force models were investigated along with the influence of lift, particle rotation, and tangential collision forces for each model. Both models give similar results as far as mean particle flux and Shields stress are concerned, however we find that excluding particle rotation, without ignoring the associated tangential collisional force, significantly reduces the particle flux with little influence on Shields stress. On the other hand, when both particle rotation and tangential collision forces are not taken into account, the particle flux is practically unchanged, but the excess Shields stress slightly increases compared to the case where both effects are considered. We also find the lift force to substantially influence particle flux. Additionally, we show the importance of spatial coarse graining and time averaging for Euler-Euler simulations and quantify the reduction in scatter for space and time dependent variables such as sediment flux, Shields stress, and bed surface fluid velocities. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

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