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A Shear Reynolds Number-Based Classification Method of the Nonuniform Bed Load Transport

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Gergely T. Török, Gergely T. Török, Sándor Baranya Sándor Baranya János Józsa, János Józsa, Sándor Baranya Sándor Baranya Sándor Baranya János Józsa, Sándor Baranya Sándor Baranya Sándor Baranya Sándor Baranya

Summary

Researchers developed a method based on shear Reynolds numbers to classify bed load transport in rivers with mixed sediment. Understanding how particles of different sizes move in rivers is relevant to modeling how microplastics, which vary in size and density, are transported and deposited in river systems.

Study Type Environmental

The aim of this study is to introduce a novel method which can separate sand- or gravel-dominated bed load transport in rivers with mixed-size bed material. When dealing with large rivers with complex hydrodynamics and morphodynamics, the bed load transport modes can indicate strong variation even locally, which requires a suitable approach to estimate the locally unique behavior of the sediment transport. However, the literature offers only few studies regarding this issue, and they are concerned with uniform bed load. In order to partly fill this gap, we suggest here a decision criteria which utilizes the shear Reynolds number. The method was verified with data from field and laboratory measurements, both performed at nonuniform bed material compositions. The comparative assessment of the results show that the shear Reynolds number-based method operates more reliably than the Shields–Parker diagram and it is expected to predict the sand or gravel transport domination with a <5% uncertainty. The results contribute to the improvement of numerical sediment transport modeling as well as to the field implementation of bed load transport measurements.

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