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Environmental Fluid Mechanics | 2014

Visualization of the internal flow properties and the material exchange interface in an entraining viscous Newtonian gravity current

Belinda Margaret Bates; Christophe Ancey; Jean Busson

In order to simulate a simple entraining geophysical flow, a viscous Newtonian gravity current is released from a reservoir by a dam-break and flows along a rigid horizontal bed until it meets a layer of entrainable material of finite depth, identical to the current. The goal is to examine the entrainment mechanisms by observing the interaction between the incoming flow and the loose bed. The sole parameter varied is the initial volume of the gravity current, thus altering its height and velocity. The gravity current plunges or spills into the entrainable bed and the velocity of the flow front becomes linear with time. The bed material is directly affected: motion is generated in the fluid far downstream of, and in that lying beneath the encroaching front. Shear bands are identified, separating horizontal flow downstream from flow with a strong vertical component close to the step. Downstream of the step the flow is horizontal and stratified, with no slip on the bottom boundary and very low shear near the surface. Between these two regions may lie transitional zones with linear velocity profiles, separated by horizontal bands of high shear; the number of transitional zones in the cross-section varies with the initial volume of the dam-break.


Journal of Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2017

Stokes' third problem for Herschel-Bulkley fluids.

Christophe Ancey; Belinda Margaret Bates


Journal of Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2017

The dam-break problem for eroding viscoplastic fluids

Belinda Margaret Bates; Christophe Ancey


The EGU General Assembly | 2016

Basal entrainment by Newtonian gravity-driven flows

Belinda Margaret Bates; Nicolas Andreini; Christophe Ancey


Rheology of complex materials | 2016

“Basal entrainment by Newtonian or viscoplastic gravity-driven flows.

Christophe Ancey; Belinda Margaret Bates; Nicolas Andreini


European geosciences union general assembly | 2015

Refractive index matched suspensions as a tool for investigating entrainment by avalanches and debris flows

Belinda Margaret Bates


European geosciences union general assembly | 2015

A viscoplastic lubrication model for entrainment by avalanches and debris flows, and comparison with experiments

Belinda Margaret Bates


The EGU General Assembly | 2014

A model for entrainment in avalanches and debris flows based on PIV measurements of viscous gravity currents.

Belinda Margaret Bates; Christophe Ancey


The EGU General Assembly | 2014

Entraining avalanches on slopes: results from experiments using PIV on viscoplastic gravity currents.

Belinda Margaret Bates; Christophe Ancey


European geosciences union general assembly | 2013

Effect of available entrainable material on a viscous gravity current including run-out characteristics and internal flow properties.

Belinda Margaret Bates; Christophe Ancey

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Christophe Ancey

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Jean Busson

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Nicolas Andreini

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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