Sediment transport and bed evolution model for complex river systems

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Mirjana Horvat
Zoltan Horvat
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[1] University of Novi Sad,Faculty of Civil Engineering Subotica
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Numerical model; 1-D flow; Looped network; Sediment transport; Open channel;
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This work presents the theoretical background, development, and preliminary evaluation of a one-dimensional unsteady sediment transport and bed evolution model for a looped river network. The sediment transport and bed evolution model employs a concept that differentiates sediment particles moving in the form of suspended sediment, and near bed, and bed sediment. Applying the active layer concept, the developed model utilizes the appropriate exchange mechanisms between the suspended sediment and active layer material, which are presented in great detail. The governing transport equations were solved using the split operator approach that resulted in two successive steps. The advection equations were solved using the characteristics method, whereas the diffusion equations were discretized using the Crank-Nicholson scheme. The obtained system was complemented with additional auxiliary equations in order to allow sediment transport and bed evolution simulation at nodes, thus enabling the same in a looped river network. The derived equations were applied to develop an open-channel flow, sediment transport, and bed evolution model that was subjected to a series of preliminary numerical tests.
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