1986
DOI: 10.1080/00221688609499314
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On the vortex formation in the mixing layer behind dunes

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“…Many previous studies have suggested that the macroturbulence associated with dunes is www.intechopen.com important in controlling the stability of the bed forms and the entrainment and transport of the sediments. It has been suggested that this macroturbulence has its origin in KelvinHelmoltz instabilities in the separating shear layer (Best 2003;Kostaschuk and Church 1993;Muller and Gyr 1987). In particular, Best (2003) and Hyun et al (2003) provide whole field quantification using particle image velocimetry .…”
Section: Temporal and Spatial Flow Over Dunesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many previous studies have suggested that the macroturbulence associated with dunes is www.intechopen.com important in controlling the stability of the bed forms and the entrainment and transport of the sediments. It has been suggested that this macroturbulence has its origin in KelvinHelmoltz instabilities in the separating shear layer (Best 2003;Kostaschuk and Church 1993;Muller and Gyr 1987). In particular, Best (2003) and Hyun et al (2003) provide whole field quantification using particle image velocimetry .…”
Section: Temporal and Spatial Flow Over Dunesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muller and Gyr (1982) used fluorescent dye, a light sheet and video to visualize the flow. Nezu et al (1994) used both dye and hydrogen bubbles in conjunction with video to study turbulent structures over dunes, and Bennett and Best (1995) took long exposure photographs of small neutrally buoyant particles to view the paths of fluid particles.…”
Section: Experimental Studies Limitations Of Some Of the Studies Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although flow over dunes has been extensively studied in field experiments (Matthes 1947;Jackson 1976;Flemming 1978;Gabel 1993;Kostaschuk & Church 1993;Bennett & Best 1995;Babakaiff & Hickin 1996;Kostaschuk & Villard 1996;Roden 1998;Carling et al 2000;Kostaschuk 2000;Best et al 2001), fixed 2D dunes have been the focus of the studies in laboratory experiments (Müller & Gyr 1986;Nelson et al 1993;Kadota & Nezu 1999;Schmeeckle et al 1999;Venditti & Bennett 2000;Hyun et al 2003;Balachandar et al 2007;Balachandar & Patel 2008), numerical simulations (Yoon & Patel 1996;Schmeeckle et al 1999;Yue et al 2005;Polatel et al 2006;Yue et al 2006;Stoesser et al 2008;Grigoriadis et al 2009;Omidyeganeh & Piomelli 2011), as well as theoretical studies (McLean & Smith 1986;Nelson & Smith 1989;McLean et al 1999). A comprehensive review of literature on dunes is given by Best (2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various conjectures were advanced to explain their occurrence (Jackson 1976;Müller & Gyr 1986;Nezu & Nakagawa 1993;Kadota & Nezu 1999;Best 2005a) ;Omidyeganeh & Piomelli (2011) confirmed the conjectures by Müller & Gyr (1986) and Best (2005a) and showed that they are due to horseshoe vortices of size comparable to the flow depth originating in the separated-shear layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The strong ejection that occurs behind the horseshoe head and between its legs causes the impingement of a nearly circular jet on the surface, made visible by the divergence of velocity-fluctuation vectors, similar to what was observed for 2D dunes (Omidyeganeh & Piomelli 2011). This impingement causes the upwelling of the surface known as a "boil" (Matthes 1947;Jackson 1976;Müller & Gyr 1986;Nezu & Nakagawa 1993;Babakai↵ & Hickin 1996;Kadota & Nezu 1999;Best et al 2001;Best 2005a,b). Figure 17 shows the probability of boil events occurring at the surface, selected by requiring that the planar divergence…”
Section: Boil Eventsmentioning
confidence: 98%