Influencia de la concentración del sedimento fino en el gradiente hidráulico para flujo de agua en tuberías a presión.
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2023Autor
Vásquez, L.
Chuquilín-López, J.
Vásquez-Bazán, S.
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The hydraulic transport of sediments in circular
conduits that work under pressure is subject to changes in the flow
conditions that basically affect the pressure losses due to friction and
therefore the hydraulic gradient of the flow, which depends on the
concentration of suspended sediments. . In this sense, in the present
work, the dependence of the sediment concentration of the water-fine
sediment mixture on the hydraulic gradient of the flow was analyzed,
for which experimental laboratory tests were carried out, in Polyvinyl
Chloride (PVC) pipes with diameters nominal values of ½”, 1” and 1
½” for ML-type water-sediment mixtures (clayey silts), with
concentrations by weight (Cw) of 1%, 3%, 5% and 7%, taking as
baseline the flow for clear waters (Cw=0%). In this sense, it is
evident that there is a positive linear correlation between the flow
velocity of the water-sediment mixture and the hydraulic gradient (Sf)
for all the concentrations studied, also fulfilling that for the same flow
velocity at a higher concentration of fine sediment. in the greater
mixture is the hydraulic gradient and vice versa. On average, the
increase in the hydraulic gradient generated by the flow of mixtures
of water with fine clayey silt sediment with concentrations of 1%, 3%,
5% and 7% for flow speeds between 0.9 m/s to 1.8 m/s in PVC pipes ,
is fulfilled: for 1/2" diameter it goes from 14% to 128%, for 1"
diameter pipe it goes from 37% to 373% and for 1 ½" diameter pipe it
goes from 68% to 811%, increments measured on the baseline of the
hydraulic gradients of the flow with clear waters. Since water pipes
are not always made for clear water, it is necessary to replicate this
research with other types of sediments.







