2017
DOI: 10.1515/johh-2017-0032
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Laboratory studies on bedload transport under unsteady flow conditions

Abstract: Two sets of triangular hydrographs were generated in a 12-m-long laboratory flume for two sets of initial bed conditions: intact and water-worked gravel bed. Flowrate ranging from 0.0013 m 3 s -1 to 0.0456 m 3 s -1 , water level ranging from 0.02 m to 0.11 m, and cumulative mass of transported sediment ranging from 4.5 kg to 14.2 kg were measured. Then, bedload transport rate, water surface slope, bed shear stress, and stream power were evaluated. The results indicated the impact of initial bed conditions and … Show more

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“…The bed of experimental channels has been composed of unimodal sand or gravel [11,13,27,34], sand-gravel [12,25,35], silt-gravel and silt-sand mixtures [26,32], and tri-modal sand-gravel mixtures [36]. An idealized bed structure, i.e., well-mixed and screeded, has been applied to exclude the influence of initial bed morphology prior to single [24,34] and cycled hydrographs [32]. A bed water-worked by antecedent flow prior to a single hydrograph has been applied to simulate conditions similar to those in nature [12,23,28].…”
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“…The bed of experimental channels has been composed of unimodal sand or gravel [11,13,27,34], sand-gravel [12,25,35], silt-gravel and silt-sand mixtures [26,32], and tri-modal sand-gravel mixtures [36]. An idealized bed structure, i.e., well-mixed and screeded, has been applied to exclude the influence of initial bed morphology prior to single [24,34] and cycled hydrographs [32]. A bed water-worked by antecedent flow prior to a single hydrograph has been applied to simulate conditions similar to those in nature [12,23,28].…”
Section: Experimental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sediment-feeding conditions occur when a sediment load from upstream is provided, and the rate of supply is larger than the bedload transport capacity; in the converse, as in the case of flow below dams, sediment-starved conditions occur. Sediment supply also has a technical motivation, as a way to control scour and deposition during an experiment when the variation of bed level is undesirable [11,30,31,34]. Erosion processes may considerably affect the water surface level when the water depth is relatively small in laboratory flumes [34].…”
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