Abstract

Flow visualization using Volumetric Three-component Velocimetry (V3V) was carried out during laboratory tests to determine threshold shear stress and forces on idealized spherical stones. Incipient motion tests consisted of light weight spherical particles of specific gravity=1.19-2.65 and diameter=9.6mm-31.8mm. In-line and uplift forces on a 50mm sphere sitting on a rough bed of similar spheres were measured using pressure transducers linked to tappings on the sphere surface. It was found that the Shields critical shear stress and stone protrusion has an exponential relationship. At an exposure of 0.2d and less, bed protection is remarkably stable. Incipient motion data for currents are applicable for waves when the flow is fully developed.

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