Affiliations: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Pohang University of
Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784, Korea. E-mail:
[email protected]
Abstract: Movement of natural sand particles (d=200–300 μm) in a simulated
atmospheric boundary layer was visualized using a digital high-speed camera.
The consecutive particle images recorded at 2000 fps (frame per second) enabled
us to observe the particle transport in detail, especially near the flat sand
surface. Various modes of sand saltation were identified. The transverse motion
of particles, often ignored in previous studies, was also visualized. In
addition, instantaneous velocity fields of saltating particles were obtained
using a particle tracking velocimetry (PTV), and statistical analysis of
saltating particle trajectories was performed. The qualitative and quantitative
results of the present study will be useful for understanding the basic physics
of transport of saltating sand particles.