Title of article :
Experimental Investigation and Numerical Simulation of Morphological Changes in Natural Channel Bend
Author/Authors :
Lee, S. K Sustainable Management of Natural Resources and Environment Research Group - Faculty of Environment and Labour Safety - Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam , Dang, T. A University of Science - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Abstract :
Sediment transport is an important process in maintaining balance of the form of river. The transport of bed
load particles affects the processes of aggradation and degradation of the riverbed significantly. To predict the
evolution process of the river morphology, the numerical model is considered as a useful tool. This study
developed a two-dimensional (2D) depth-averaged model for the morphological change in the river bend. The
flow module is represented by the shallow water equations, and the river morphological changes are represented
by the sediment continuity equation. The sediment transport module treats bed load as mixtures of multiple
grain-size sediments. A finite difference method was applied to solving the governing equations. The developed
model was applied to predict bed-load transport rate on one set of the laboratory experiment. A field study was
further applied to demonstrate the capability of the developed model in predicting morphological change in the
curved river section in South Korea. The simulation results of the developed model were in good agreement
with field data both laboratory experiment and natural channel bend.
Keywords :
Curved channel , Grain-size , Bedload , Numerical model , Experimental
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics