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A Methodology for Studying the Hydroelastic Response of Submerged Flexible Vegetation

Journal

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
Volume 58, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2021WR031744

Keywords

vegetation; hydroelasticity; turbulence; index matching; PIV; DIC

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  1. Notre Dame Research
  2. Notre Dame International

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This study presents an experimental protocol to quantify the interaction between structural deformation of fluvial vegetation canopies and fluid flow. High-speed particle image velocimetry data and corresponding solid displacement field were obtained using fluorescent imaging and refractive index matching. The time-resolved data enables observation of the dynamic link between a deformable object and the surrounding flow field.
Most fluvial vegetation canopies embody some degree of structural flexibility, resulting in hydroelastic phenomena linking plant deformation and fluid flow. Quantification of such coupled fluid-structure motion is critical in investigating key fluvial processes. The present work presents an experimental protocol that enables such quantification. High-speed particle image velocimetry data of unidirectional flow surrounding idealized, submerged canopy elements, consisting of polyurethane rubber models, together with the corresponding solid displacement field, were simultaneously obtained by combining fluorescent imaging and refractive index matching. The operating principle of the approach employed herein involves seeding the two phases with different tracers, facilitating independent interrogation of the dynamics of each. Time-resolved data allowed for observation of the dynamic link between a deformable object and the surrounding flow field.

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