Claims
- 1. A method of impeding deposition of suspended sediments onto the bottom of a waterway having a current, comprising the steps of:
- passively generating a turbulent wake adjacent the bottom of the waterway; and
- passively generating a net vertical deflection of the current adjacent the turbulent wake wherein the turbulent wake and net vertical deflection of the current are generated by water flowing past a hydrodynamic body anchored adjacent to the bottom of the waterway such that the generating turbulent wake and net vertical deflection of the current will substantially prevent the sediments from depositing on the bottom of the waterway for a predetermined distance downstream of the hydrodynamic body.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the hydrodynamic body is a buoyant wing configured and oriented to produce a downward lift as the water flows past the wing.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of hydrodynamic bodies are anchored to the bottom of the waterway in an array.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein a plurality of arrays of hydrodynamic bodies are anchored to the bottom of the waterway, the arrays being spaced apart in downstream succession a distance sufficient so that a given array will resuspend sediments deflected upwardly by a succeeding array before the sediments settle on the bottom of the waterway.
- 5. A method according to claim 2 wherein the wing has a swept back configuration.
- 6. A method according to claim 2 wherein the wing is anchored to the bottom of the waterway to produce a negative angle of attack.
- 7. A method according to claim 3 wherein the array has a generally V-shaped configuration with its apex pointed upstream.
- 8. A method according to claim 2 wherein the wing is tethered to an anchor at a point of connection on the wing between a leading edge of the wing and the mean hydrodynamic center of pressure.
- 9. A method according to claim 2 wherein the wing is tethered to an anchor at a point of connection on the wing between a leading edge of the wing and the center of buoyancy of the wing.
- 10. An apparatus for impeding the deposition of suspended sediments onto the bottom of a waterway having a current, comprising:
- hydrodynamic body means for generating a turbulent wake and a net vertical deflection of the current, the hydrodynamic body means comprising a buoyant wing configured and oriented to produce a downward lift as the water flows past the wing; and
- means for anchoring the hydrodynamic body means adjacent the bottom of the waterway wherein the net vertical deflection and turbulent wake generated in the water as it flows past the hydrodynamic body means will substantially prevent the sediments from depositing on the bottom of the waterway for a predetermined distance downstream of the hydrodynamic body means.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the wing has a swept back configuration.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the anchoring means is connected to the wing so that the wing has a negative angle of attack relative to the current.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the anchoring means is connected to the wing at a point between the mean hydrodynamic center of pressure of the wing and a leading edge of the wing.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the anchoring means is connected to the wing at a point between the center of buoyancy of the wing and a leading edge of the wing.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the wing has a vertical stabilizer connected to each tip of the wing.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the anchoring means includes means for lowering the wing to maintain a substantially constant distance between the wing and the bottom of the waterway as the bottom is scoured away by the turbulent wake.
- 17. An apparatus for impeding the deposition of suspended sediments onto the bottom of a waterway having a current, comprising:
- hydrodynamic body means for generating a turbulent wake and a net vertical deflection of the current, the hydrodynamic body means comprising a bouyant wing configured and oriented to produce a downward lift as the water flows past the wing; and
- means for anchoring the hydrodynamic body means adjacent the bottom of the waterway wherein the anchoring means includes:
- a shaft having a lower portion vertically insertable in the bottom;
- a collar slideable on the shaft;
- a settling plate connected to the collar and extending generally perpendicular to the shaft; and
- means for connecting the wing to the collar.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the wing has an upwardly extending flap connected to a trailing edge thereof.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the anchoring means includes tether means connected to the wing to permit the wing to pivot into a predetermined angle of attack relative to the current.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the wing has a predetermined amount of spanwise twist in the tips thereof.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the anchoring means includes means for adjusting the angle of attack of the wing relative to the current.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the hydrodynamic body means includes a plurality of buoyant wings each configured and oriented to produce a downward lift as the water flows past the wing, the wings being anchored to the bottom of the waterway in a generally V-shaped array with the apex of the array pointing into the current.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 22 wherein there are a plurality of V-shaped arrays, the arrays being spaced apart so that a given array will resuspend sediments deflected upward by a preceding array.
- 24. An apparatus according to clam 10 wherein the buoyant force of the wing is greater than the downward lift force produced by the water flowing past the wing.
- 25. An apparatus for impeding the deposition of suspended sediments onto the bottom of a waterway having a current, comprising:
- a buoyant wing having a swept back configuration and an inverted airfoil shape for producing a downward lift as the water flows past the wing from a leading edge of the wing to a trailing edge of the wing; and
- means for anchoring the wing adjacent the bottom of the waterway at a negative angle of attack relative to the direction of flow of the current;
- whereby the net vertical deflection and turbulent trailing wake generated in the water as it flows past the wing will substantially prevent the sediments from depositing on the bottom of the waterway for a predetermined distance downstream of the wing.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the wing has an aspect ratio from about 8:1 to about 10:1.
- 27. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the wing swept back configuration therefore a pair of leading edges which extend at an angle of approximately 120 degrees with respect to each other.
- 28. A method of impeding deposition of suspended sediments onto the bottom of a waterway having a current, comprising the steps of:
- passively generating a turbulent wake adjacent the bottom of the waterway; and
- passively generating a net vertical deflection of the current adjacent the turbulent wake wherein the turbulent wake and net vertical deflection of the current are generated by water flowing past a plurality of arrays of hydrodynamic bodies anchored to the bottom of the waterways, the arrays being spaced apart in downstream succession a distance sufficient so that a given array will resuspend sediments deflected upwardly by a succeeding array before the sediments settle on the bottom of the waterway.
- 29. A method according to claim 28 where in each array has a generally V-shaped configuration with its apex pointed upstream.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the anchoring means is connected to the wing at a point between the mean hydrodynamic center of pressure of the wing and a leading edge of the wing.
- 31. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the anchoring means is connected to the wing at a point between the center of buoyancy of the wing and a leading edge of the wing.
- 32. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the wing has a vertical stabilizer connected to each tip of the wing.
- 33. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the anchoring means includes means for lowering the wing to maintain a substantially constant distance between the wing and the bottom of the waterway as the bottom is scoured away from the turbulent trailing wake.
- 34. Apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the wing has an upwardly extending flap connected to a trailing edge thereof.
- 35. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the wing has a predetermined amount of spanwise twist in the tips thereof.
- 36. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the hydrodynamic body mans includes a plurality of buoyant wings each configured and oriented to produce a downward lift as the water flows past the wing, the wings being anchored to the bottom of the waterway in a generally V-shaped array with the apex of the array pointing into the current.
- 37. An apparatus according to claim 36 wherein there are a plurality of V-shaped arrays, the arrays being spaced apart so that a given array will resuspend sediments deflected upward by a preceding array.
- 38. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the buoyant force of the wing is greater that the downward lift force produced by the water flowing past the wing.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This invention was made with Government support under Grant Nos. N00014-76-C-0440; N00014-76-C-0631; and N00014-82-K-0111, awarded by the Department of Defense. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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