
doi: 10.1139/f79-184
Observations of the motion of fluid particles in cylindrical sedimentation traps showed that with an increase of the aspect ratio, there is also an increase in the Reynolds number below which neutrally buoyant droplets that were placed near the floor of the trap would remain in the bottom layer. The dependence of the fluid motion on these two dimensionless variables was demonstrated using traps of different diameters. For single cylindrical traps, the experimental results can be used to obtain estimates of the Reynolds number below which resuspension of settled material would not be expected to occur. Key words: sedimentation trap, aspect ratio, Reynolds number, limnological instrument
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