Flows in rivers, canals and coastal areas are often associated with sediment transport. Bed-load transport is the main transport. During bed-load transport, solids are moved along the flume bottom.
HM 162.71 considers the bed-load transport and consists of a sediment trap, a sediment feed and a pipe system with a pump for delivering the mixture of water and sediment from the trap back to the sediment feed between two experiments.
The sediment circuit and the water circuit of HM 162 are independent systems. This guarantees that the sediment cannot get into the pump or the flow rate sensor of the water circuit of experimental flume HM 162.
At the beginning of the experiment, a sediment bed is made in the experimental section without flowing water. Then, the water circuit is switched on. The accessory is automatically identified by the PLC. The sediment pump is operated via the touch screen of the PLC of HM 162.
The flowing water transports the sediment close to the bottom along the experimental section. This bed-load transport can be observed clearly.
A screen basket placed in the water tank below the outlet element of the experimental flume HM 162 is used as sediment trap. A pump placed in the screen basket delivers the mixture of water and sediment from the screen basket back to the sediment feed. The mixture of water and sediment has a high water content. The sediment feed is lowered into the experimental section and feeds the sediment close to the bottom. The height of the sediment feed above the flume bottom can be varied freely.
At the end of the experiment, the sediment is removed from the flume by delivering the mixture of water and sediment to a screen in the second water tank.
HM 162.71 is not suitable for suspended load transport.
HM 162 can be extended with HM 162.71 at any time.