Author(s): Yantao Cui; Chris Paola; Gary Parker
Linked Author(s): Yantao Cui, Chris Paola, Gary Parker
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Abstract: divers typically exhibit a tendency for grain size to become finer in the downstream direction. Data for a set of large-scale experiments on the aggradation of heterogeneous gravel have recently become available. These experiments show substantial downstream fining over several tens of meters. Here a decoupled numerical Tiodel for bed aggradation and downstream fining is developed in an attempt to test an existing gravel ransport model against the experimental data. Generally good agreement is found between the predictions and he observations in the absence of all but trivial adjustments to the gravel transport model. The same transport elation does not perform as well for a corresponding case of uniform sediment. In all of the experiments the Froude number was close to unity, a condition which would suggest that a decoupled model might break iown. Coupled and decoupled models for uniform sediment are thus compared for a case with Froude number very close to unity. They are also compared for cases in which the upstream water discharge, sediment feed rate and downstream water surface elevation vary strongly. The surprisingly good agreement between the two nodels suggests that concerns in the literature about the use of decoupled models may have been overstated.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221689609498496
Year: 1996