Rouse number
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The Rouse number (P or Z) is a
Occasionally the factor β is included before the von Kármán constant in the equation, which is a constant which correlates eddy viscosity to eddy diffusivity. This is generally taken to be equal to 1, and therefore is ignored in actual calculation. However, it should not be ignored when considering the full equation.
It is named after the American fluid dynamicist Hunter Rouse. It is a characteristic scale parameter in the Rouse Profile of suspended sediment concentration with depth in a flowing fluid. The concentration of suspended sediment with depth goes as the power of the negative Rouse number. It also is used to determine how the particles will move in the fluid. The required Rouse numbers for transport as bed load, suspended load, and wash load, are given below.
Mode of Transport | Rouse Number |
---|---|
Bed load | >2.5 |
Suspended load: 50% Suspended | >1.2, <2.5 |
Suspended load: 100% Suspended | >0.8, <1.2 |
Wash load | <0.8 |
See also
References
- ^ Whipple, Kelin (September 2004). "IV. Essentials of Sediment Transport". 12.163/12.463 Surface Processes and Landscape Evolution: Course Notes. MIT OpenCourseWare. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
- Whipple, K. X (2004), 12.163 Course Notes, MIT Open Courseware. [1]