Author(s): Benoît Camenen; Claire Béraud; Jérôme Le Coz; André Paquier
Linked Author(s): Claire BERAUD, Andre Paquier
Keywords: Sediment aggradation; downstream fining; median grain size; sorting coefficient; 1D numerical model
Abstract: This paper introduces an 1D numerical code RubarBE for hydraulic and mobile-bed simulations. The code's ability to reproduce the downstream fining of a gravel–sand mixture in response to bed aggradation is tested against laboratory experiments. Unlike in most numerical models, grain size distribution in each sediment layer is not represented using a multi-class model, but using the median diameter and a sorting coefficient σ. The comparison of numerical results with experimental data shows that the adaptation length , classically used for non-equilibrium sediment transport, is an essential parameter of the model to accurately reproduce the evolution of the deposit front. Empirical laws for adjustments of and σ are proposed to reproduce sediment sorting through two grain-size related adaptation lengths (, ). They are scaled by the length of the reach in morphological equilibrium, which is a useful result for field applications.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2017.1312575
Year: 2018