Vortex-induced suspension of sediment in the surf zone
•A major mechanism of sediment suspension by organized vortices produced under violent breaking waves in the surf zone was identified.•Effect of the vortex-induced flows was incorporated into a suspension model.•The model proposed reasonably predicts the measured sediment concentration due to violen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advances in water resources 2017-12, Vol.110, p.59-76 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A major mechanism of sediment suspension by organized vortices produced under violent breaking waves in the surf zone was identified.•Effect of the vortex-induced flows was incorporated into a suspension model.•The model proposed reasonably predicts the measured sediment concentration due to violent plunging waves and significantly improves the underprediction of the concentration produced by previous models.
A major mechanism of sediment suspension by organized vortices produced under violent breaking waves in the surf zone was identified through physical and computational experiments. Counter-rotating flows within obliquely descending eddies produced between adjacent primary roller vortices induce transverse convergent near-bed flows, driving bed load transport to form regular patterns of transverse depositions. The deposited sediment is then rapidly ejected by upward carrier flows induced between the vortices. This mechanism of vortex-induced suspension is supported by experimental evidence that coherent sediment clouds are ejected where the obliquely descending eddies reach the sea bed after the breaking wave front has passed. In addition to the effects of settling and turbulent diffusion caused by breaking waves, the effect of the vortex-induced flows was incorporated into a suspension model on the basis of vorticity dynamics and parametric characteristics of transverse flows in breaking waves. The model proposed here reasonably predicts an exponential attenuation of the measured sediment concentration due to violent plunging waves and significantly improves the underprediction of the concentration produced by previous models. |
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ISSN: | 0309-1708 1872-9657 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.advwatres.2017.08.021 |