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Foortse, Bjorn (author), Visser, P.J. (author), Bisschop, Rik (author), van Rhee, C. (author)
Significant reduction of the rate of erosion of a sand bed is obtained when sand is mixed with a small amount of bentonite. In previous experiments this behaviour has already been shown for relatively low flow velocities. In this case, the erosion process is dominated by grain-by-grain erosion, which is characterised by low ratios of the...
journal article 2019
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Lemmens, D. (author), Bisschop, F. (author), Visser, P.J. (author), van Rhee, C. (author)
Dikes constructed from sand generally have a sand core and clay layers on the slopes and the crest to protect the core against erosion. In extreme hydraulic conditions, several failure mechanisms can lead to destruction of the clay layers, exposing the sand core to water. When water overtops the dike and the protective cover of the land-side...
journal article 2016
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Bisschop, F. (author), Visser, P.J. (author), Van Rhee, C. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
Convential models for the erosion of non-cohesive sediments overestimate the erosion rate induced by high flow velocities. These high flow velocities occur, for instance, in breaching of embankments or dunes (flow velocities up to 10 m/s) or in jetting sand with a trailing suction hopper dredger (30 to 60 m/s). At these very large flow...
conference paper 2010