Reprint

Water-Worked Bedload: Hydrodynamic and Mass Transport

Edited by
August 2019
152 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-301-6 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-302-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Water-Worked Bedload: Hydrodynamic and Mass Transport that was published in

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Summary
The state-of-the-art in water-worked bed hydraulics can only be examined through a careful exploration of the experimental (both laboratory and field) results via theoretical development. This book is primarily focused on the research aspects that involve a comprehensive knowledge of sediment dynamics in turbulent flows, as the most up-to-date research findings in the field are presented. It begins with two reviews on bedload transport and water-work bed experimental studies. The sediment dynamics is then analyzed from a classical perspective by applying the mean bed shear approach and additionally incorporating a statistical description for the role of turbulence. The work finally examines the local scour problems at hydraulic structures and results from field studies. It is intended as a course guide for field professionals, keeping up with modern technological developments. Therefore, as a simple prerequisite, readers should have a basic knowledge of hydraulics to an undergraduate level.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
spur dike; scour; scour depth; scour holes; morphology; aquatic plants; flow velocity measurements; river morphology; acoustic Doppler velocimeter; natural sandy bed river; sand waves; turbulent kinetic energy; aquatic plant biomechanics; spur dike; scour; scour holes; morphology; local bed shear stress; heavy metals; sediment; environmental variables; risk assessment; Three Gorges Reservoir; mountain stream; Mountain River; check dam; water reservoir; bed-load transport; fluvial hydraulics; gravel-bed stream; turbulent flow; water-worked gravel bed; experiments; flood; hysteresis; river; sediment; bedload; bed shear stress; logarithmic law of the wall; von Kármán parameter κ; bedload; granular beds; drag-reducing flows; in-stream structures; groyne field; groyne type; backwater effect; flow resistance; friction factor; flow type; n/a