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Bed Erosion Process in Geophysical Viscoplastic Fluid

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The bulk behavior of materials involved in geophysical fluid dynamics such as snow avalanches or debris flows has often been modeled as viscoplastic fluid that starts to flow once its stress state overcomes a critical yield value. This experimental and numerical study proposes to interpret the process of erosion in terms of solid-fluid transition for these complex materials. The experimental setup consists in a closed rectangular channel with a cavity in its base. By means of high-resolution optical velocimetry (PIV), we properly examine the typical velocity profiles of a model elasto-viscoplastic flow (Carbopol) at the vicinity of the solid-fluid interface, separating a yielded flowing layer above from an unyielded dead zone below. In parallel, numerical simulations in this expansion-contraction geometry with Augmented Lagrangian and Finite-Differences methods intend to discuss the possibility to describe the specific flow related to the existence of a dead zone, with a simple Bingham rheology. First results of this comparative analysis show a good numerical ability to capture the main scalings and flow features, such as the non-monotonous evolution of the shear stress in the boundary layer between the central plug zone and the dead zone at the bottom of the cavity.
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hal-01821668 , version 1 (22-06-2018)

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Li-Hua Luu, Guillaume Chambon, Arthur Marly, Pierre Philippe, Paul Vigneaux. Bed Erosion Process in Geophysical Viscoplastic Fluid. AGU Fall Meeting, Dec 2017, New Orleans, United States. ⟨hal-01821668⟩
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