Simulating Bed-Load Transport in a Complex Gravel-Bed River
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 133, Issue 3
Abstract
An existing two-dimensional mobile-bed hydrodynamic model has been modified to simulate bed-load transport in a complex gravel-bed river. We investigated the sensitivity of predicted bed load to control parameters, and compared model predictions of flow depth, shear stress, and gravel transport with field measurements made from the river. The predictions are based on concurrent field data of flow discharge, water level, and sediment for model input. The model takes into account multiple-fraction transport rates, and continuously updates the river bed and surface grain-size distribution. The model predictions are in reasonable agreement with field measurements.
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Acknowledgments
This study is funded by the NSERC of Canada. The writers wish to thank B. Christensen, H. Enggrob, and J. Kjelds of DHI for access to the MIKE21C code.
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Received: Jul 7, 2005
Accepted: Jul 17, 2006
Published online: Mar 1, 2007
Published in print: Mar 2007
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