Search results for "Sediment transport"
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SIMULATION OF NONUNIFORM SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AT DIFFERENT DISTANCES FROM THE OUTLET
2012
Experimental analysis of turbulence characteristics and flow conveyance effects in a vegetated channel
2009
Investigation of a Gravel-Bed River’s Pattern Changes: Insights from Satellite Images
2021
Changes in river pattern have been documented in the literature. The recognition of islands and vegetated patches, which is indicative of the evolution processes, requires simultaneous information at different points and at different times and field studies are still difficult and scarce. The present work, focusing the attention on a gravel-bed river, explores the possibility to conduct a first-step pattern changes analysis by identifying the evolution of the morphological features and taking information of islands and vegetated patches from satellite images easily available from Google Earth. The study is conducted by combining the information taken from both the satellite images and the f…
Numerical simulation of non-equilibrium sediment transport in a flume
2012
Nonuniform sediment transport and flow characteristics downstream of a hydraulic structure
2014
Evaluating overland flow sediment transport capacity
1998
An equation for evaluating the sediment transport capacity of overland flow is a necessary part of a physically based soil erosion model describing sediment detachment and transport as distributed processes. At first, for the hydraulic conditions of small-scale and large-scale roughness, the sediment transport capacity relationship used in the WEPP model is calibrated by Yalin and Govers' equation. The analysis shows that the transport coefficient Kt depends on the Shields parameter, Y, according to a semi-logarithmic (Yalin) or a linear (Govers) equation. The reliability of the semi-logarithmic equation is verified by Smart's, and Aziz and Scott's experimental data. Then the Low's formula,…
A 1D model for sediment transport simulation
2003
Flow and sediment transport process in vegetated beds: experimental investigation in laboratory flumes
2017
The uncertainty regarding the interpretation of sediment transport phenomena during the transients determines some limitations in mathematical modeling of scouring process. But, quantitative estimate of sediment transport processes is important, especially in river-control engineering and water management projects. To this aim, literature (among others Hoffmans and Booji, 1993; Chrisochoides et al., 2003) shows it is necessary to well predict the flow velocity field, the eddy-viscosity and the bed shear stress in order to make correct calculations in simulating the bed-load transport and the development of scour hole in time. Particularly, the role of turbulent structures, developing within…