نتایج جستجو برای: bottom shear stress

تعداد نتایج: 550324  

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2006
Nélido González-Segredo Jens Harting Giovanni Giupponi Peter V Coveney

We report on the stress response of gyroidal and lamellar amphiphilic mesophases to steady shear simulated using a bottom-up lattice-Boltzmann model for amphiphilic fluids and sliding periodic (Lees-Edwards) boundary conditions. We study the gyroid per se (above the sponge-gyroid transition, of high crystallinity) and the molten gyroid (within such a transition, of shorter-range order). We find...

Journal: :Water research 2013
Kelly J Martin Cristian Picioreanu Robert Nerenberg

A two-dimensional, particle-based biofilm model coupled with mass transport and computational fluid dynamics was developed to simulate autotrophic denitrification in a spiral-wound membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR), where hydrogen is supplied via hollow-fiber membrane fabric. The spiral-wound configuration consists of alternating layers of plastic spacer net and membrane fabric that create rows o...

2013
R. SCHWARZE A. GLADKYY S. LUDING S. Luding

Abstract. First rheological investigation results of weakly wet granular media are presented. The materials have been examined experimentally and numerically in welldefined shear configurations in steady state, in the intermediate flow regime. For the experiments, a Searl-type ring shear cell with rotating inner cylinder and fixed outer cylinder is used. In the numerical particle simulation app...

2011
Ting Liu

This paper focuses on simulations of enclosed air pocket movements in conjunction with bottom outlet operations. The critical velocity of water for air pocket transport in pipe is the minimal flow velocity for the air pocket start to move downstream. A numerical model is developed to simulate the critical velocity of air pocket transport in pipe flow and to discuss the impacts of tunnel slope, ...

2002
Richard Thiel

The decision whether to use peak or residual shear strengths for a stability analysis must be made in the context of a specific design situation. Yet even when the specific situation is defined, the decision of whether to use peak or residual shear strength is often unclear. In general, if there are potential construction, operation, or design conditions that might cause relative displacement b...

2017
Hui Zhou Long Meng Wei Zhou Lin Xin Xiangxiang Xia Shuai Li Hairong Zheng Lili Niu

BACKGROUND Studies have identified hemodynamic shear stress as an important determinant of endothelial function and atherosclerosis. In this study, we assess the influences of hemodynamic shear stress on carotid plaques. METHODS Carotid stenosis phantoms with three severity (30, 50, 70%) were made from 10% polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) cryogel. The phantoms were placed in a pulsatile flow loop with...

2007
ROBERT J. CHANT WAYNE R. GEYER ROBERT HOUGHTON ELIAS HUNTER JAMES LERCZAK

A series of dye releases in the Hudson River estuary elucidated diapycnal mixing rates and temporal variability over tidal and fortnightly time scales. Dye was injected in the bottom boundary layer for each of four releases during different phases of the tide and of the spring–neap cycle. Diapycnal mixing occurs primarily through entrainment that is driven by shear production in the bottom boun...

2010
I. Schnauder S. Rudnick X. - F. Garcia J. Aberle

The present study aimed to identify threshold shear stresses to cause benthic invertebrates to drift in boundary shear layers. Laboratory experiments were carried out in a small tilting flume, 10 cm wide and 3 m long with a closed recirculation system and a fixed sand bottom of uniform grain size. Benthic invertebrates from different orders (Achaeta, Gastropoda, Crustacea, Ephemeroptera, Odonat...

2006
F. CHARRU E. J. HINCH

A new approach to studying ripple formation in steady flow is proposed, based on a model for the erosion and deposition of the particles. Higher shear stresses at the crests lead to a loss of particles from there, which can suppress the instability induced by fluid inertia. This model accounts for recent observations that ripples do not grow when the fluid viscosity is increased, a behaviour no...

2009
G. Simarro A. Galán

Bottom boundary layer effects on the linear wave propagation over mild slope bottoms are analyzed. A modifiedWKB approximation is presented including boundary layer effects. Within the boundary layer, two cases are considered: laminar (constant viscosity) and turbulent. Boundary layer effects are introduced by coupling the velocity inside the boundary layer to the irrotational velocity in the c...

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