Abstract
Lofting characteristics and sedimentation patterns in reversing buoyancy particle-bearing jets are investigated experimentally and theoretically. The presence of particles and buoyancy show notable differences in the jet dynamics and shape of the sediment deposit. The suction force significantly influences the lofting location of the jet. The sedimentation dynamics are affected by the bottom drag and entrainment of the ambient fluid.
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