2021
DOI: 10.3390/su14010392
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Analysis of Turbulent Flow Structure with Its Fluvial Processes around Mid-Channel Bar

Abstract: Researchers have recognized that the successive growth of mid-channel bar deposits can be entertained as the raison d’être for the initiation of the braiding process, which is closely interlinked with the growth, decay, and vertical distribution of fluvial turbulent kinetic energy (TKE). Thus, focused analysis on the underlying mechanics of turbulent flow structures in the proximity of a bar deposit occurring in the middle of the channel can afford crucial scientific clues for insight into the initiating fluvi… Show more

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“…Unlike typical sediment transport caused by the shear stress between the two layers of water and sand, down flow can stir up the sand layer by direct collision between water and sand. HVS have the potential to enhance the sand transport capacity of the water by creating complex vortex-flow in the near-bed area 15 17 . Due to the higher internal turbulence intensity in the vortex-flow compared to the surroundings, the sediment particles are pushed by the strong turbulent stresses at the bed surface 18 – 21 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike typical sediment transport caused by the shear stress between the two layers of water and sand, down flow can stir up the sand layer by direct collision between water and sand. HVS have the potential to enhance the sand transport capacity of the water by creating complex vortex-flow in the near-bed area 15 17 . Due to the higher internal turbulence intensity in the vortex-flow compared to the surroundings, the sediment particles are pushed by the strong turbulent stresses at the bed surface 18 – 21 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%