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This book focuses on the fundamentals of sediment transport in
surface waters. It covers sediment properties, open channel flows,
sediment particle settling, incipient motion, bed forms, bed load,
suspended load, total load, cohesive sediments, water-sediment
two-phase flows, hyperconcentrated flows, debris flows,
wave-induced sediment transport, turbidity currents, and physical
modeling. Besides the primary context of river sedimentation, this
book extensively covers sediment transport under coexisting waves
and currents in coasts and estuaries, hyperconcentrated and debris
flows in rivers, as well as turbidity currents in lakes,
reservoirs, channels, and the ocean. It includes a chapter on the
water-sediment two-phase flow theory, which is considered the basis
of many sediment transport models. It introduces some special
topics have that emerged in recent years, such as the transport of
mixed cohesive and noncohesive sediments, biofilm-coated sediments,
and infiltrated sand within gravel and cobble beds. The text merges
classical and new knowledge of sediment transport from various
sources in English and non-English literature and includes
important contributions made by many scientists and engineers from
all over the world. It balances the breadth, depth, fundamental
importance, practical applicability, and future advancement of the
covered knowledge, and can be used as a text and reference book.
The chapters are arranged in a useful sequence for teaching
purposes. Certain homework problems are prepared, which also
highlight the important topics for instructors to select. Solutions
to homework problems are available from the author by request.
This comprehensive text on the fundamentals of modeling flow and
sediment transport in rivers treats both the physical principles
and numerical methods for various degrees of complexity. Included
are 1-D, 2-D (both depth- and width-averaged) and 3-D models, as
well as the integration and coupling of these models. The volume
includes a broad selection of numerical methods for open-channel
flows, such as the SIMPLE copyright] algorithms on staggered and
non-staggered grids, the projection method, and the stream function
and vorticity method. The state-of-the-art in sediment transport
modeling approaches is described, such as non-equilibrium transport
models, non-uniform total-load transport models, and semi-coupled
and coupled procedures for flow and sediment calculations. Sediment
transport theory is discussed and many newly-developed, non-uniform
sediment transport formulae are presented.The many worked examples
illustrate various conditions, such as: reservoir sedimentation;
channel erosion due to dam construction; channel widening and
meandering; local scour around in-stream hydraulic structures;
vegetation effects on channel morphodynamic processes; cohesive
sediment transport; dam-break fluvial processes; and contaminant
transport. This book is recommended as a reference guide for river
and hydraulic scientists and engineers and as a course text for
teaching sediment transport modeling, computational free-surface
flow, and computational river dynamics to senior undergraduate and
graduate students in civil engineering. It will also serve
professionals in environmental, agricultural, and geological
engineering.
This book provides a broad perspective of sediment transport in
rivers, reservoirs, estuaries, and coastal areas. It deals with the
related fundamentals of sediment transport, computational modelling
of cohesive and non-cohesive sediments transport, and sedimentation
engineering management. Topics include river morphological changes
after dam removal, local scour and its monitoring, marsh edge
erosion, turbidity dynamics in a bay surrounded by marshes, effects
of harbour construction on hydrodynamic and morphodynamic processes
in a coastal area, and impact of climate change on sediment yield
from a watershed, are discussed. The breath of the topics covered
will be of interest to researchers and practising engineers alike.
This book contains twelve chapters.
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