Avalanches in a V-shape: inverted roll-waves and a curved free surface

ORAL

Abstract

In this work, we create avalanches in a V-shaped channel at different apertures and flowrates. For deep flows (at high apertures and flowrates), roll waves are triggered that have surprising features due to the chosen V-shape geometry. For shallower flows (low to medium apertures), the effects of roll waves are reduced and/or eliminated and the base flow appears. This background base flow is characterized by a curved free surface and recirculation cells whose structure and position is a strong function of the flowrate. An alternative rheology is proposed which accounts for this background base flow in terms of second-order stress differences.

*NMV acknowledges support from the Royal Society (ref. no. DH120121)

Authors

  • Nathalie Vriend

    • University of Cambridge, DAMTP
    • University of Cambridge
  • Jim McElwaine

    • Durham University, Department of Earth Sciences