Wood transport during flood events can increase inundation risk and should be included in numerical models to estimate the associated residual risk. This paper presents the application of a fully Eulerian model that considers floating wood as a passive superficial pollutant through the adaptation of the advection–diffusion equation. A set of experiments is performed in a sinusoidal flume with a contraction to model semi-congested wood transport. The variation of the log release position replicates the possible variability of large wood entrainment during real events. The exper-iments are used to validate the numerical model, providing a comparison of the wood mass transport. Different release modes are also tested. The model predicts the po...
Flume experiments were carried out to investigate the motion of large woody debris (LWD) in rivers a...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
Recent flood events in Switzerland and Western Austria in 2005 were characterised by an increase in...
Wood transport during flood events can increase inundation risk and should be included in numerical ...
An advection-diffusion model is proposed to simulate large wood transport during high flows. The mat...
Large wood promotes fundamental changes in river hydraulics and morphology, playing a relevant role ...
The influence of woody debris on channel morphology and aquatic habitat has been recognized for many...
Floods can mobilize large amounts of unconsolidated material, which also includes large wood in fore...
International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especiallyif the recr...
In recent years the improvements in computational capacity and the advances in numerical modelling t...
The transport of wood material in rivers has been the subject of various studies in recent years. Mo...
Wood transport in rivers, typically occurring during flood events, represents a relevant hazard for ...
As with bedload transport, wood transport in rivers is governed by several factors such as flow regi...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
<p>Large woody material transported by rivers during floods can be jammed in naturally or artificial...
Flume experiments were carried out to investigate the motion of large woody debris (LWD) in rivers a...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
Recent flood events in Switzerland and Western Austria in 2005 were characterised by an increase in...
Wood transport during flood events can increase inundation risk and should be included in numerical ...
An advection-diffusion model is proposed to simulate large wood transport during high flows. The mat...
Large wood promotes fundamental changes in river hydraulics and morphology, playing a relevant role ...
The influence of woody debris on channel morphology and aquatic habitat has been recognized for many...
Floods can mobilize large amounts of unconsolidated material, which also includes large wood in fore...
International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especiallyif the recr...
In recent years the improvements in computational capacity and the advances in numerical modelling t...
The transport of wood material in rivers has been the subject of various studies in recent years. Mo...
Wood transport in rivers, typically occurring during flood events, represents a relevant hazard for ...
As with bedload transport, wood transport in rivers is governed by several factors such as flow regi...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
<p>Large woody material transported by rivers during floods can be jammed in naturally or artificial...
Flume experiments were carried out to investigate the motion of large woody debris (LWD) in rivers a...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
Recent flood events in Switzerland and Western Austria in 2005 were characterised by an increase in...