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Assessment of Methods Used in 1D Models for Computing Bed-Load Transport in a Large River: The Danube River in Slovakia

2011; American Society of Civil Engineers; Volume: 137; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1061/(asce)hy.1943-7900.0000427

ISSN

1943-7900

Autores

B. Camenen, Katarína Holubová, Miroslav Lukac, Jérôme Le Coz, André Paquier,

Tópico(s)

Aeolian processes and effects

Resumo

Comprehensive measurements of bed-load sediment transport through a section of the Danube River, located approximately 70 km downstream from Bratislava, Slovakia, are used to assess the accuracy of bed-load formulas implemented in 1D modeling. Depending on water discharge and water level, significant variations in the distribution of bed load across the section were observed. It appeared that, whatever the water discharge, the bed shear stress τ is always close to the estimated critical bed shear stress for the initiation of sediment transport τcr. The discussion focuses on the methods used in 1D models for estimating bed-load transport. Though usually done, the evaluation of bed-load transport using the mean cross-sectional bed shear stress yields unsatisfactory results. It is necessary to use an additional model to distribute the bed shear stress across the section and calculate bed load locally. Bed-load predictors also need to be accurate for τ close to τcr. From that point of view, bed-load formulas based on an exponential decrease of bed-load transport close to τcr appear to be more appropriate than models based on excess bed shear stress. A discussion on the bed-load formula capability to reproduce grain sorting is also provided.

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