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A model for sediment re-entrainment and transport in shallow basin flows
Abstract A finite-element vertically-integrated mean flow model and a boundary layer turbulence/sediment model are combined. The resulting model is “first-order” three-dimensional, enabling predictions of sediment re-entrainment, transport and fallout in shallow basins of arbitrary, smooth shape. The model is well behaved and appears to be realistic.
A model for sediment re-entrainment and transport in shallow basin flows
Abstract A finite-element vertically-integrated mean flow model and a boundary layer turbulence/sediment model are combined. The resulting model is “first-order” three-dimensional, enabling predictions of sediment re-entrainment, transport and fallout in shallow basins of arbitrary, smooth shape. The model is well behaved and appears to be realistic.
A model for sediment re-entrainment and transport in shallow basin flows
Eidsvik, Karl J. (author) / Utnes, Torbjørn (author)
Coastal Engineering ; 15 ; 247-256
1990-08-22
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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