Simulation of sediment transport during flood events: laboratory work and field experiments |
| |
Authors: | RENAAT DE SUTTER RONNY VERHOEVEN ANDREAS KREIN |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Hydraulics Laboratory , Ghent University , Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000, Gent E-mail: renaat.desutter@belgacom.net;2. Department of Hydrology , Trier University , Universit?tsring 15, D-54286, Trier, Germany |
| |
Abstract: | Abstract This paper aims at initiating a fundamental understanding of the suspended load transport of river sediment in unsteady flow. Laboratory erosion tests as well as artificial flood experiments are used to evaluate the influence of the transient regime on the transport efficiency of the flow. The erosion experiments reveal that the transport capacity is augmented when the unsteadiness of the flow increases. However, the influence of the transient regime is counteracted by the cohesive properties of the river bed. Field experiments with artificial floods released from a reservoir into a small canal confirm these findings and show a relationship between the friction velocity and the suspended load transport. An appropriate parameter β is proposed to evaluate the impact of the transient regime on the transport of suspended sediment. |
| |
Keywords: | sediment transport unsteady flow artificial floods suspended load kinematic flow friction velocity |
|
|