Measurement of sand creep on a flat sand bed using a high‐speed digital camera: Mesoscopic features of creeping grains |
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Authors: | Yang Zhang Yuan Wang Bin Yang Pan Jia |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Fluid Machinery and Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China;2. School of Chemical Engineering, Northwest University, Xi'an, China |
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Abstract: | The characterization of aeolian sand creep motion remains incomplete. In this study, a top‐view imaging system was constructed in a wind tunnel experiment to record sand creep motion on a flat sand bed. In addition, a set of ‘mesoscopic’ parameters was defined based on the creep trajectory that was reconstructed by a particle tracking algorithm. Statistical results show that the parameters representing the lifespan of the creep motion follow a lognormal distribution, whereas those representing the sideways grain motion deviate from the lognormal distribution. As the wind velocity increases, the sideways motion is strengthened and the lifespan of the creep motion is shortened, indicating a stronger transition from creep to saltation. Furthermore, under a ‘pure rolling’ hypothesis, the creep trajectory can be transformed into two numbers of rolling cycles from the perspectives of space and time. The ratio of the two numbers is useful in identifying the specific mode of the creep motion. |
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Keywords: | Creep trajectory mesoscopic parameter particle tracking sand creep motion wind tunnel experiment |
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