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D. Weij

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Breaching is an important production mechanism for stationary suction dredgers. It is a process occurring in submerged sandy slopes, which mostly occurs in dense sandy soils with a low permeability. The process is initiated by the formation of a slope under water, whose angle is ...
Breaching has been an important mechanism for sand suction dredging for a long time. A special kind of breaching, unstable breaching, has recently been identified as a possible failure mechanism for sandy submerged slopes. This has increased the interest into the breaching proces ...
To model submarine flows of granular materials we propose an extension of the drift-flux approach. The extended model is able to represent dilute suspensions as well as dense granular flows. The dense granwular flow is modelled as a Herschel–Bulkley fluid, with a yield stress tha ...

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When dredging close to underwater sand slopes, steep slopes might form. In dense sand with low permeability this might lead to the so-called breaching process. The creation of a steep underwater slope marks the beginning of a breaching process.
Pore volumes of densely packed ...