Self-similar solutions of the problem of suffosion particles redistribution in soil by filtrational flow of fluid
Abstract
In terms of a kinematic model of mechanical suffosion the problems of leaching and settling of small soil particles under the influence of filtrational fluid flow are considered. Motions with plane, cylindric and spheric waves are studied. Self-similar solutions of these problems are obtained, which contain surfaces of strong and weak discontinuities.
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