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Birth of a subaqueous barchan dune

Fluid Dynamics 2018-10-08 v2

Abstract

Barchan dunes are crescentic shape dunes with horns pointing downstream. The present paper reports the formation of subaqueous barchan dunes from initially conical heaps in a rectangular channel. Because the most unique feature of a barchan dune is its horns, we associate the timescale for the appearance of horns to the formation of a barchan dune. A granular heap initially conical was placed on the bottom wall of a closed conduit and it was entrained by a water flow in turbulent regime. After a certain time, horns appear and grow, until an equilibrium length is reached. Our results show the existence of the timescales 0.5tc0.5t_c and 2.5tc2.5t_c for the appearance and equilibrium of horns, respectively, where tct_c is a characteristic time that scales with the grains diameter, gravity acceleration, densities of the fluid and grains, and shear and threshold velocities.

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@article{arxiv.1712.07162,
  title  = {Birth of a subaqueous barchan dune},
  author = {Carlos Azael Alvarez Zambrano and Erick de Moraes Franklin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.07162},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted manuscript for PHYSICAL REVIEW E 96, 062906 (2017), DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.96.062906