Title of article
Concentration profiles for fine and coarse sediments suspended by waves over ripples: An analytical study with the 1-DV gradient diffusion model
Author/Authors
Rafik AbsiCorresponding author contact information، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
411
To page
418
Abstract
Field and laboratory measurements of suspended sediments over wave ripples show, for time-averaged concentration profiles in semi-log plots, a contrast between upward convex profiles for fine sand and upward concave profiles for coarse sand. Careful examination of experimental data for coarse sand shows a near-bed upward convex profile beneath the main upward concave profile. Available models fail to predict these two profiles for coarse sediments. The 1-DV gradient diffusion model predicts the main upward concave profile for coarse sediments thanks to a suitable β(y)β(y)-function (where ββ is the inverse of the turbulent Schmidt number and y is the distance from the bed). In order to predict the near-bed upward convex profile, an additional parameter αα is needed. This parameter could be related to settling velocity (αα equal to inverse of dimensionless settling velocity) or to convective sediment entrainment process. The profiles are interpreted by a relation between second derivative of the logarithm of concentration and derivative of the product between sediment diffusivity and αα.
Keywords
Fine/coarse sediments , Wave ripples , Convective entrainment , concentration profiles , settling velocity , Sediment diffusivity
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Record number
1272185
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