Modification of the Einstein Bed-Load Formula
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 134, Issue 9
Abstract
The original derivation of the Einstein bed-load formula involves several oversimplified assumptions concerning step length of a particle, exchange time, and probability of being lifted into motion. A modified version of the Einstein formula that relaxes these assumptions and incorporates a nonuniform sediment model is proposed and tested with both field and laboratory data. The modified formula shows promise as being more reliable than the original version in estimating bed-load transport rates.
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Acknowledgments
This study is financially supported by 973 Program (2007CB407202) and NSFC (NSFC50579032).
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Received: Dec 24, 2006
Accepted: Nov 9, 2007
Published online: Sep 1, 2008
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