Walter Steinkogler
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015
Walter Steinkogler; Johan Gaume; Henning Löwe; Betty Sovilla; Michael Lehning
It is well known that snow avalanches exhibit granulation phenomena, i.e., the formation of large and apparently stable snow granules during the flow. The size distribution of the granules has an influence on flow behavior which, in turn, affects runout distances and avalanche velocities. The underlying mechanisms of granule formation are notoriously difficult to investigate within large-scale field experiments, due to limitations in the scope for measuring temperatures, velocities, and size distributions. To address this issue we present experiments with a concrete tumbler, which provide an appropriate means to investigate granule formation of snow. In a set of experiments at constant rotation velocity with varying temperatures and water content, we demonstrate that temperature has a major impact on the formation of granules. The experiments showed that granules only formed when the snow temperature exceeded -1(degrees)C. No evolution in the granule size was observed at colder temperatures. Depending on the conditions, different granulation regimes are obtained, which are qualitatively classified according to their persistence and size distribution. The potential of granulation of snow in a tumbler is further demonstrated by showing that generic features of the experiments can be reproduced by cohesive discrete element simulations. The proposed discrete element model mimics the competition between cohesive forces, which promote aggregation, and impact forces, which induce fragmentation, and supports the interpretation of the granule regime classification obtained from the tumbler experiments. Generalizations, implications for flow dynamics, and experimental and model limitations as well as suggestions for future work are discussed.
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2014
Walter Steinkogler; Betty Sovilla; Michael Lehning
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2012
Thomas Grünewald; Silke Dierer; René Cattin; Philippe Steiner; Walter Steinkogler; Felix Fundel; Michael Lehning
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2014
C. Pérez-Guillén; M. Tapia; Glòria Furdada; Emma Suriñach; Jim N. McElwaine; Walter Steinkogler; M. Hiller
The Cryosphere | 2014
Walter Steinkogler; Betty Sovilla; Michael Lehning
International Snow Science Workshop Grenoble – Chamonix Mont-Blanc - October 07-11, 2013 | 2013
Walter Steinkogler; Betty Sovilla; Michael Lehning
International Snow Science Workshop Grenoble – Chamonix Mont-Blanc - October 07-11, 2013 | 2013
Betty Sovilla; Jim N. McElwaine; Walter Steinkogler; Martin Hiller; François Dufour; Emma Suriñach; Cristina Perez Guillen; Jan-Thomas Fischer; Emmanuel Thibert; Djebar Baroudi
International Snow Science Workshop Grenoble – Chamonix Mont-Blanc - October 07-11, 2013 | 2013
Walter Steinkogler; Betty Sovilla; Tobias Jonas; Michael Lehning
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015
Walter Steinkogler; Johan Gaume; Henning Löwe; Betty Sovilla; Michael Lehning
International Snow Science Workshop 2014 Proceedings, Banff, Canada | 2014
Walter Steinkogler; Johan Gaume; Henning L¨owe; Betty Sovilla; Michael Lehning