Scientists and engineers need to predict the erosion rate of cohesive soils due to fluvial and seepage forces. However, currently mechanistic approaches are unavailable for incorporating seepage forces into the commonly used excess shear stress model. A more mechanistically based detachment model, the "Wilson Model," is proposed in this research for modeling the erosion rate of soils using the hydraulic analysis of a Jet Erosion Test (JET). Seepage forces were incorporated into a mechanistic fundamental detachment rate model to improve predictions of the erosion rate of cohesive soils. A new miniature version of the JET device ("mini" JET) and flume tests were conducted on two cohesive soils (silty sand and clayey sand) to derive the "Modif...
The erodibility of cohesive soils is commonly represented by the critical shear stress, which is th...
Unstable streambanks contribute a significant sediment load to surface waters in some watersheds. St...
International audienceEvaluating the erodibility of a soil, both in terms of erosion threshold (init...
Modeling and predicting detachment of cohesive particles and consequently erosion of cohesive soil m...
Two fluvial erosion models are commonly used to simulate the erosion rate of cohesive soils: the emp...
Prediction of critical shear stress and determination of erosion rate due to concentrated flow plays...
In order to accurately predict the stability of riverbanks, model input parameters must be reliable ...
The United States has over forty-thousand impaired water bodies with sediment listed as one of the t...
The jet test device has been predominantly used for in situ critical shear stress (τc) and erodibili...
The submerged jet erosion test (JET) is one of several methods available for quantifying erodibility...
The present study provides an experimental contribution to a better understanding of erosion mechani...
Seepage and soil piping are two mechanisms that can cause streambank erosion and failure. Groundwate...
In breaching of levees, sediment erosion is induced by high flow velocities. Due to the often contin...
Most researches have predicted soil erosion of cohesive riverbanks using linear (excess shear stress...
This study provides fundamental examination of mass fluvial erosion along a stream bank by identifyi...
The erodibility of cohesive soils is commonly represented by the critical shear stress, which is th...
Unstable streambanks contribute a significant sediment load to surface waters in some watersheds. St...
International audienceEvaluating the erodibility of a soil, both in terms of erosion threshold (init...
Modeling and predicting detachment of cohesive particles and consequently erosion of cohesive soil m...
Two fluvial erosion models are commonly used to simulate the erosion rate of cohesive soils: the emp...
Prediction of critical shear stress and determination of erosion rate due to concentrated flow plays...
In order to accurately predict the stability of riverbanks, model input parameters must be reliable ...
The United States has over forty-thousand impaired water bodies with sediment listed as one of the t...
The jet test device has been predominantly used for in situ critical shear stress (τc) and erodibili...
The submerged jet erosion test (JET) is one of several methods available for quantifying erodibility...
The present study provides an experimental contribution to a better understanding of erosion mechani...
Seepage and soil piping are two mechanisms that can cause streambank erosion and failure. Groundwate...
In breaching of levees, sediment erosion is induced by high flow velocities. Due to the often contin...
Most researches have predicted soil erosion of cohesive riverbanks using linear (excess shear stress...
This study provides fundamental examination of mass fluvial erosion along a stream bank by identifyi...
The erodibility of cohesive soils is commonly represented by the critical shear stress, which is th...
Unstable streambanks contribute a significant sediment load to surface waters in some watersheds. St...
International audienceEvaluating the erodibility of a soil, both in terms of erosion threshold (init...