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Turbulent Coherent Structures Secondary Currents And Sediment Ridges Markus Maximilian Scherer

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Turbulent Coherent Structures Secondary Currents And Sediment Ridges Markus Maximilian Scherer
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Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.24 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Markus Maximilian Scherer
ISBN: 9783731513186, 3731513188
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 2

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Turbulent Coherent Structures Secondary Currents And Sediment Ridges Markus Maximilian Scherer by Markus Maximilian Scherer 9783731513186, 3731513188 instant download after payment.

The origin of secondary currents and subaqueous sediment patterns in natural rivers is analysed from first principles. For this purpose, simulations of sediment transport in canonical turbulent open channel flows are performed using a numerical technique that resolves all relevant flow scales and the dynamics of the individual sand grains. The high-fidelity datasets reveal the fundamental importance of individual coherent structures for the development of sediment patterns and secondary flows.