Sedimentation and sediment flow in settling tanks with inclined walls
- 10 May 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 290, 39-66
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112095002412
Abstract
The flow of a sediment layer that forms on an inclined plate as a consequence of the steady sedimentation of spherical particles was investigated theoretically as well as experimentally. The theoretical analysis was based on the model proposed by Nir & Acrivos (1990), modified to include shear-induced diffusion due to gradients in the shear stress as well as a slip velocity along the wall due to the finite size of the particles. The resulting set of partial differential equations, which is amenable to a similarity-type solution both near the leading edge as well as far downstream, was solved numerically using a finite difference scheme thereby yielding theoretical predictions for the particle concentration and velocity profiles, plus the local sediment layer thickness, all along the plate. In addition, a new experimental technique based on laser Doppler anemometry was developed and was used to measure the particle velocity profiles in the highly concentrated sediment layer as well as the corresponding slip coefficient which relates the slip velocity to the velocity gradient adjacent to a wall. The thickness profile of the sediment layer was also measured experimentally by means of video imaging. It was found that the experimental results thus obtained for the particle velocity profile and for the local sediment layer thickness were in very good agreement with the corresponding theoretical predictions especially considering that the latter did not make use of any adjustable parameters.Keywords
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