ORCID
- Borthwick, Alistair: 0000-0001-6053-7764
Abstract
We derive a two-layer depth-averaged model of sediment transport and morphological evolution for application to bedload-dominated problems. The near-bed transport region is represented by the lower (bedload) layer which has an arbitrarily constant, vanishing thickness (of approx. 10 times the sediment particle diameter), and whose average sediment concentration is free to vary. Sediment is allowed to enter the upper layer, and hence the total load may also be simulated, provided that concentrations of suspended sediment remain low. The model conforms with established theories of bedload, and is validated satisfactorily against empirical expressions for sediment transport rates and the morphodynamic experiment of a migrating mining pit by Lee et al. (1993 J. Hydraul. Eng. 119 , 64–80 ( doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9429(1993)119:1(64) )). Investigation into the effect of a local bed gradient on bedload leads to derivation of an analytical, physically meaningful expression for morphological diffusion induced by a non-zero local bed slope. Incorporation of the proposed morphological diffusion into a conventional morphodynamic model (defined as a coupling between the shallow water equations, Exner equation and an empirical formula for bedload) improves model predictions when applied to the evolution of a mining pit, without the need either to resort to special numerical treatment of the equations or to use additional tuning parameters.
DOI
10.1098/rsos.172018
Publication Date
2018-02-01
Publication Title
Royal Society Open Science
Volume
5
Issue
2
Organisational Unit
School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
First Page
172018
Last Page
172018
Recommended Citation
Maldonado, S., & Borthwick, A. (2018) 'Quasi-two-layer morphodynamic model for bedload-dominated problems: bed slope-induced morphological diffusion', Royal Society Open Science, 5(2), pp. 172018-172018. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172018