A 2D Mathematical Model for Sediment Transport by Waves and Tidal Currents

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作者
陆永军 [1 ]
左利钦 [1 ]
邵学军 [2 ]
王红川 [1 ]
李浩麟 [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, State's Key Laboratory of Hydrology,Water Resourcesand Hydraulic Engineering Science, Nanjing210029,China
[2] Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing100084,China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
wave; tidal current; mathematical model; suspended load; bed load; mud; back silting; waterway;
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P731.21 [海流];
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摘要
In this study, the combined actions of waves and tidal currents in estuarine and coastal areas are considered and a 2D mathematical model for sediment transport by waves and tidal currents has been established in orthogonal curvilinear coordinates. Non-equilibrium transport equations of suspended load and bed load are used in the model. The concept of background concentration is introduced, and the formula of sediment transport capacity of tidal currents for the Oujiang River estuary is obtained. The Dou Guoren formula is employed for the sediment transport capacity of waves. Sediment transport capacity in the form of mud and the intensity of back silting are calculated by use of Luo Zaosen’s formula. The calculated tidal stages are in good agreement with the field data, and the calculated velocities and flow directions of 46 vertical lines for 8 cross sections are also in good agreement with the measured data. On such a basis, simulations of back silting after excavation of the waterway with a sand bar under complicated boundary conditions in the navigation channel induced by suspended load, bed load and mud by waves and tidal currents are discussed.
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页码:571 / 586
页数:16
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