Two-dimensional coupled mathematical modeling of fluvial processes with intense sediment transport and rapid bed evolution

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ZhiYuan Yue
ZhiXian Cao
Xin Li
Tao Che
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[1] Wuhan University,State Key Laboratory of Water Resources & Hydropower Engineering Science
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Cold & Arid Regions Environmental & Engineering Research Institute
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Science in China Series G: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy | 2008年 / 51卷
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alluvial river; flooding; coupled mathematical modeling; sediment transport; glacier-lake outburst flood;
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Alluvial rivers may experience intense sediment transport and rapid bed evolution under a high flow regime, for which traditional decoupled mathematical river models based on simplified conservation equations are not applicable. A two-dimensional coupled mathematical model is presented, which is generally applicable to the fluvial processes with either intense or weak sediment transport. The governing equations of the model comprise the complete shallow water hydrodynamic equations closed with Manning roughness for boundary resistance and empirical relationships for sediment exchange with the erodible bed. The second-order Total-Variation-Diminishing version of the Weighted-Average-Flux method, along with the HLLC approximate Riemann Solver, is adapted to solve the governing equations, which can properly resolve shock waves and contact discontinuities. The model is applied to the pilot study of the flooding due to a sudden outburst of a real glacial-lake.
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