Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by Traffic

Haul traffic on earthworks runways during construction works is an important factor of dust emission. Compacted soils surface become progressively degraded as the number of wheels passing increases. Fine particles are then segregated from the soil surface and lifted when the shear stress generated b...

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Main Authors: Mickael Le Vern, Ouardia Sediki, Andry Razakamanantsoa, Frédéric Murzyn, Frédérique Larrarte
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/4/369
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spelling doaj-96af9679bb50419dbc94af1a9536cb792020-11-25T02:23:41ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332020-04-011136936910.3390/atmos11040369Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by TrafficMickael Le Vern0Ouardia Sediki1Andry Razakamanantsoa2Frédéric Murzyn3Frédérique Larrarte4Department of Geotechnics, Environment, Natural Risks and Earth Sciences, University Gustave Eiffel, Allée des Ponts et Chaussées, 44340 Bouguenais, FranceDepartment of Geotechnics, Environment, Natural Risks and Earth Sciences, University Gustave Eiffel, Allée des Ponts et Chaussées, 44340 Bouguenais, FranceDepartment of Geotechnics, Environment, Natural Risks and Earth Sciences, University Gustave Eiffel, Allée des Ponts et Chaussées, 44340 Bouguenais, FranceDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, ESTACA West Campus, Rue Georges Charpak, 53000 Laval, FranceDepartment of Geotechnics, Environment, Natural Risks and Earth Sciences, University Gustave Eiffel, Boulevard Newton, 77447 Marne La Vallée, FranceHaul traffic on earthworks runways during construction works is an important factor of dust emission. Compacted soils surface become progressively degraded as the number of wheels passing increases. Fine particles are then segregated from the soil surface and lifted when the shear stress generated by the flow above the surface increases, leading to the worsening of air quality and reduction of visibility. Laboratory tests were performed to assess dust emissions on traffic degraded soils. Mixtures of kaolin clay and sand were compacted using a laboratory roller compactor and were degraded using a vehicle simulator. Models describing the evolutions of soil degradation and Particle Size Distribution (PSD) during traffic were established. Then, the velocity profiles above each soil sample were obtained in a wind tunnel. The experimental results were analyzed to determine the Reynolds shear stresses generated by the turbulence of the flow. PSD, degradation and stresses were implemented in the Convective Turbulent Dust Emission (CTDE) model to estimate the dust emission flux of the soils for several passes of the wheel. A comparison between results from the model and field measurements underlines that turbulence is not the main contributor to dust emissions when a vehicle is in motion.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/4/369dust emissionscompacted soilstraffic degradationparticle size distributionwind tunnelturbulence
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author Mickael Le Vern
Ouardia Sediki
Andry Razakamanantsoa
Frédéric Murzyn
Frédérique Larrarte
spellingShingle Mickael Le Vern
Ouardia Sediki
Andry Razakamanantsoa
Frédéric Murzyn
Frédérique Larrarte
Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by Traffic
Atmosphere
dust emissions
compacted soils
traffic degradation
particle size distribution
wind tunnel
turbulence
author_facet Mickael Le Vern
Ouardia Sediki
Andry Razakamanantsoa
Frédéric Murzyn
Frédérique Larrarte
author_sort Mickael Le Vern
title Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by Traffic
title_short Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by Traffic
title_full Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by Traffic
title_fullStr Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by Traffic
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Assessment of Dust Emissions on Compacted Soils Degraded by Traffic
title_sort experimental assessment of dust emissions on compacted soils degraded by traffic
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Haul traffic on earthworks runways during construction works is an important factor of dust emission. Compacted soils surface become progressively degraded as the number of wheels passing increases. Fine particles are then segregated from the soil surface and lifted when the shear stress generated by the flow above the surface increases, leading to the worsening of air quality and reduction of visibility. Laboratory tests were performed to assess dust emissions on traffic degraded soils. Mixtures of kaolin clay and sand were compacted using a laboratory roller compactor and were degraded using a vehicle simulator. Models describing the evolutions of soil degradation and Particle Size Distribution (PSD) during traffic were established. Then, the velocity profiles above each soil sample were obtained in a wind tunnel. The experimental results were analyzed to determine the Reynolds shear stresses generated by the turbulence of the flow. PSD, degradation and stresses were implemented in the Convective Turbulent Dust Emission (CTDE) model to estimate the dust emission flux of the soils for several passes of the wheel. A comparison between results from the model and field measurements underlines that turbulence is not the main contributor to dust emissions when a vehicle is in motion.
topic dust emissions
compacted soils
traffic degradation
particle size distribution
wind tunnel
turbulence
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/4/369
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