Artículo
Evaluation of sand transport models by in situ observations.
Fecha de publicación:
12/2006
Editorial:
Coastal Education & Research Foundation
Revista:
Journal Of Coastal Research
ISSN:
0749-0208
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Sand transport rates measured from nine deployments of an annular benthic flume off the western Newfoundland coast and Sable Island Bank (Canada), are compared with predictions using: (1) Engelund and Hansen's total load equation; (2) Einstein-Brown's bedload equation; (3) Bagnold's total load equation, modified by Gadd et al.; and (4) Yalin's bedload equation. TheD grain diameters examined were: 0.19mm(15 trials); 0.33mm(37 trials); and 0.50 mm (7 trials). Results showed that equation (1) under-predicted in about a 40% for all the grain sizes. Equations (2) and (4) showed almost the same range of under-prediction: approximately 30% for D = 0.19 mm, 40% for D = 0.33 mm and 50% for D = 0.5 mm. The maximum variations on the observed-predicted ratios were obtained by equation (3), over-predicting by a factor of 2.45 and 1.9 for D = 0.19 mm and D = 0.33 mm, respectively, and under-predicting by a factor of 0.42 for D = 0.5 mm, but showing the highest correlations among all the tested models (R = 0.96 and 0.8 forD = 0.19mmand 0.33 mm, respectively). These variations are related to the inclusion of outliers in the original computation of the grain size dependent -parameter employed by equation (3). Based on the obtained results and through the analysis of published data, a significant improvement on the formulation (3) is suggested.
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Gomez, Eduardo Alberto; Amos, Carl; Li, Michael; Evaluation of sand transport models by in situ observations.; Coastal Education & Research Foundation; Journal Of Coastal Research; 39; 12-2006; 578-581
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