DocumentCode :
1055728
Title :
Numerical Simulations of the Flow and Sediment Transport Regimes Surrounding a Short Cylinder
Author :
Hatton, Kimberly A. ; Foster, Diane L. ; Traykovski, Peter ; Smith, Heather D.
Author_Institution :
Malcolm Pirnie Inc., Columbus
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
249
Lastpage :
259
Abstract :
The 3-D flow field and bed stress surrounding a short cylinder in response to combined wave and mean-flow forcing events is examined. Model simulations are performed with a 3-D nonhydrostatic computational fluid dynamics model, FLOW-3D. The model is forced with a range of characteristic tidal and wave velocities as observed in 12-15 m of water at the Martha´s Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO, Edgartown, MA). The 2.4-m-long and 0.5-m diameter cylinder is buried 10% of the diameter on a flat, fixed bed. Regions of incipient motion are identified through local estimates of the Shields parameter exceeding the critical value. Potential areas of sediment deposition are identified with local estimates of the Rouse parameter exceeding ten. The model predictions of sediment response are in general in agreement with field observations of seabed morphology obtained over a one-week period during the 2003-2004 MVCO mine burial experiment. Both observations and simulations show potential transport occurring at the ends of the mine in wave-dominated events. Mean flows greater than 10 cm/s lead to the formation of larger scour pits upstream of the cylinder. Deposition in both cases tends to occur along the sides, near the center of mass of the mine. However, the fixed-bed assumption prohibits the prediction of full perimeter scour as is observed in nature. Predicted scour and burial regimes for a range of wave and mean-flow combinations are established.
Keywords :
computational fluid dynamics; geophysical fluid dynamics; ocean waves; seafloor phenomena; sediments; tides; 3D flow field; 3D nonhydrostatic computational fluid dynamics model; AD 2003 to 2004; Edgartown; FLOW-3D model; MVCO mine burial experiment; Martha´s Vineyard Coastal Observatory; Massachusetts; Rouse parameter; USA; bed stress; combined wave forcing events; fixed-bed assumption; flow numerical simulations; mean-flow combinations; mean-flow forcing events; scour; seabed morphology; sediment deposition; sediment transport regimes; tidal velocities; wave combinations; wave velocities; wave-dominated events; Computational fluid dynamics; Computational modeling; Motion estimation; Numerical simulation; Observatories; Predictive models; Sea measurements; Sediments; Stress; Water; Mine; scour; sediment transport;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2007.890986
Filename :
4273585
Link To Document :
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