Abstract
Strong wind and sand activities will seriously damage the ecological restoration and agricultural safety production on the edge of desert areas, resulting in irreversible economic losses. In order to prevent and protect the agro-ecological environment in the wind-blown sand area, this paper constructs a combination of double-row vertical nylon net sand barrier and grass grid sand barrier. Through numerical simulation and wind tunnel experiment, the protection benefits of double-row vertical nylon net sand barrier and grass grid under different spacing conditions are analyzed, and the layout conditions with optimal spacing are obtained. The results show that when the spacing between double-row vertical sand barrier and grass grid is 5H-10H, the airflow velocity behind the double-row vertical sand barrier cannot be fully developed, the increase of airflow velocity is small, and the average wind prevention efficiency is above 85%. The effective protection distance com-pletely covers the entire combined sand barrier area, and a large number of sand particles near the surface are fixed to the grass grid, so the sand resistance rate is over 77%. The combined sand barrier has a good cooperative protection effect and achieves efficient wind prevention and sand fixation. The wind tunnel experiment verifies the reliability of the results. It also realizes efficient wind prevention and sand fixation under extreme wind and sand weather, and avoids sand burial on farmland and ecological restoration areas caused by extreme wind and sand weather.
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