In recent years, attempts have been made to develop numerical models for unsteady flows in channels with sediment transport. The work presented in Reports KH-R-43A and KH-R-43B was conducted to analyze two essential ingredients of any numerical model: the relationship between the hydraulic variables (slope, depth, and velocity), and the predictor of sediment concentration. Report KH-R-43A presents a detailed analysis of the two components and examines their role in numerical modeling. Six hydraulic relationships and 13 sediment concentration predictors are examined and compared. New relationships are then developed which appear to be more accurate than the existing techniques. Finally, the new relationships are utilized in a numeric...
CER61DBS79.Includes bibliographical references.From: Transactions of the American Society of Civil E...
Some aspects of turbulence in sediment-laden open-channel flows are examined. A conceptual model bas...
CER65FMC-DBS-EVR3.At head of title: International Association for Hydraulic Research.Includes biblio...
In recent years, attempts have been made to develop numerical models for unsteady flows in channels ...
In recent years, attempts have been made to develop numerical models for unsteady flows in channels ...
CER83-84PYJ-DBS45.Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-40).April, 1984.April, 1984. Revised...
This dissertation present new methods for predicting sediment transport in alluvial channeils. The n...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2006 American Geophysical Union.A ma...
A number of dams have been constructed along alluvial rivers. These dams create reservoirs which ser...
The reliability of predictors for friction factors and rates of sediment transport in alluvial chann...
A mathematical model, based on the kinematic wave (KW) theory, is developed for describing the evolu...
The main objectives of the present research can be summarised as: i-Critical investigation and compu...
This study investigates transport capacity models based on different dominant variables-shear stress...
These notes have been prepared for a series of lectures on sediment transportation and channel stab...
The research analyses the behaviour of the flow in an open channel with self-formed banksides, with ...
CER61DBS79.Includes bibliographical references.From: Transactions of the American Society of Civil E...
Some aspects of turbulence in sediment-laden open-channel flows are examined. A conceptual model bas...
CER65FMC-DBS-EVR3.At head of title: International Association for Hydraulic Research.Includes biblio...
In recent years, attempts have been made to develop numerical models for unsteady flows in channels ...
In recent years, attempts have been made to develop numerical models for unsteady flows in channels ...
CER83-84PYJ-DBS45.Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-40).April, 1984.April, 1984. Revised...
This dissertation present new methods for predicting sediment transport in alluvial channeils. The n...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2006 American Geophysical Union.A ma...
A number of dams have been constructed along alluvial rivers. These dams create reservoirs which ser...
The reliability of predictors for friction factors and rates of sediment transport in alluvial chann...
A mathematical model, based on the kinematic wave (KW) theory, is developed for describing the evolu...
The main objectives of the present research can be summarised as: i-Critical investigation and compu...
This study investigates transport capacity models based on different dominant variables-shear stress...
These notes have been prepared for a series of lectures on sediment transportation and channel stab...
The research analyses the behaviour of the flow in an open channel with self-formed banksides, with ...
CER61DBS79.Includes bibliographical references.From: Transactions of the American Society of Civil E...
Some aspects of turbulence in sediment-laden open-channel flows are examined. A conceptual model bas...
CER65FMC-DBS-EVR3.At head of title: International Association for Hydraulic Research.Includes biblio...