On the relaxation of saltation length as a modeling criteria for particulate transport by wind

作者: J.A. Peterka , R.L. Petersen

DOI: 10.1016/0167-6105(90)90083-O

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摘要: Abstract A variety of similarity criteria have been suggested for the physical modeling wind transport particulates where saltation is primary mode transport. One these that length should be scaled with model scale. This often difficult to satisfy. Several experimental cases are presented in this paper which suggest scaling may relaxed many cases.

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