Title of article :
Boundary layer flow and net sediment transport beneath asymmetrical waves
Author/Authors :
Holmedal، نويسنده , , Lars Erik and Myrhaug، نويسنده , , Dag، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
17
From page :
252
To page :
268
Abstract :
The boundary layer flow and the net sediment transport beneath asymmetrical waves have been examined by a turbulence boundary layer model in conjunction with a diffusion model for suspended sediments based on the linearized boundary layer equations with horizontally uniform forcing. The turbulence closure is provided by a high Reynolds number k–ε model. ow model and sediment transport model have been verified against existing laboratory measurements for sheet flow conditions. Overall, these comparisons show that the mean (wave-averaged) velocity profile, sediment flux and total sediment transport (including mean bedload transport) are well predicted by the present model. A further investigation of the boundary layer structure shows the mechanisms causing the near-bed backflow (opposing the drift direction of the outer wave velocity). fect of roughness and asymmetry on the mean boundary layer flow and sediment transport beneath asymmetrical waves have been investigated. The wave friction factor, the mean bedload transport and the mean velocity profiles are given for a wide range of near-bed wave excursion to bed roughness ratios. Moreover, for asymmetrical waves with the same mean drift velocity, but with different asymmetry, the wave with strongest asymmetry induces the largest mean sediment transport. This demonstrates the importance of wave asymmetry.
Keywords :
Asymmetrical waves , Turbulence , Bedload , suspended sediments , Seabed boundary layer
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research
Record number :
2295642
Link To Document :
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