Influence of the saffman force, lift force, and electric force on sand grain transport in a wind–sand flow


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Quasi-horizontal trajectories of salting sand grains were found using high-speed video-recording in the desertified territory of the Astrakhan region. The sizes and displacement velocities of the saltating sand grains were determined. A piecewise logarithmic approximation of the wind profile in a quasi-stationary wind–sand flow is suggested, which is consistent with the data of observations and modeling. It was established that, in the regime of stationary saltation, the wind profile in the lower saltation layer of the wind–sand flow depends only slightly on the wind profile variations in the upper saltation layer. The vertical profiles of the horizontal wind component gradient in a quasi-stationary wind–sand flow were calculated and plotted. It was shown using high-speed video recording of the trajectory of a sand grain with an approximate diameter of 95 μm that the weightlessness condition in the desertified territory of the Astrakhan region in a stationary wind–sand flow is satisfied at a height of approximately 0.15 mm. The electric parameters of a wind–sand flow, which can provide for compensation of the force of gravity by the electric force, were estimated. In particular, if the specific charge of a sand grain is 100 μC/kg, the force of gravity applied to the sand grain can be compensated by the electric force if the vertical component of the electric field in a wind–sand flow reaches approximately 100 kV/m. It was shown that the quasi-horizontal transport of sand grains in the lower millimeter saltation layer observed in the desertified territory can be explained by the joint action of the aerodynamic drag, the force of gravity, the Saffman force, the lift force, and the electric force.

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G. Gorchakov

Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics

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Email: gengor@ifaran.ru
Rússia, Pyzhevskii per. 3, Moscow, 119017

A. Karpov

Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics

Email: gengor@ifaran.ru
Rússia, Pyzhevskii per. 3, Moscow, 119017

V. Kopeikin

Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics

Email: gengor@ifaran.ru
Rússia, Pyzhevskii per. 3, Moscow, 119017

A. Sokolov

Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics

Email: gengor@ifaran.ru
Rússia, Pyzhevskii per. 3, Moscow, 119017

D. Buntov

Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics

Email: gengor@ifaran.ru
Rússia, Pyzhevskii per. 3, Moscow, 119017

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