A Two-Dimensional Depth-Averaged Sediment Transport Mobile-Bed Model with Polygonal Meshes

A polygonal-mesh based numerical method is developed to simulate sediment transport in mobile-bed streams with free surfaces. The flow and sediment transport governing equations are depth-averaged and solved in the two-dimensional (2D) horizontal space. The flow and sediment transport are further co...

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description A polygonal-mesh based numerical method is developed to simulate sediment transport in mobile-bed streams with free surfaces. The flow and sediment transport governing equations are depth-averaged and solved in the two-dimensional (2D) horizontal space. The flow and sediment transport are further coupled to the stream bed changes so that erosion and deposition processes are simulated together with the mobile bed changes. Multiple subsurface bed layers are allowed so that bed stratigraphy may be taken into consideration. The proposed numerical discretization is valid for the most flexible polygonal mesh type which includes all existing meshes in use such as the quadrilateral-triangle hybrid mesh. The finite-volume method is adopted such that the mass conservations of both water and sediment are satisfied locally and globally. The sediment transport and stream bed processes are formulated in a general way so that the proposed numerical method may be applied to a wide range of streams and suitable for practical stream applications. The technical details of the numerical method are presented; model verification and validation studies are reported using selected cases having physical model or field measured data. The developed model is intended for general-purpose use available to the public.
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Environmental protection
Equilibrium
Finite volume method
Flow velocity
Free surfaces
Hydraulics
Mathematical models
Methods
Numerical methods
Polygons
Protection and preservation
Quadrilaterals
Rivers
Sediment transport
Sedimentation & deposition
Soil conservation
Soil erosion
Stratigraphy
Streambeds
Streams
Turbulence models
Two dimensional flow
Viscosity
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