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Sediment transport simulation in an armoured stream

March 24, 1986

Improved methods of calculating bed material stability and transport must be developed for a gravel bed stream having an armoured surface in order to use the HEC-6 model to examine channel change. Good possibilities exist for use of a two layer model based on the Schoklitsch and the Einstein-Brown transport equations. In Einstein-Brown the D35 of the armour is used for stabilities and the D50 of the bed (sub-surface) is used for transport. Data on the armour and sub-surface size distribution needs to be obtained as part of a bed material study in a gravel bed river; a "shovel" sample is not adequate. The Meyer-Peter, Muller equation should not be applied to a gravel bed stream with an armoured surface to estimate the initiation of transport or for calculation of transport at low effective bed shear stress.

Publication Year 1986
Title Sediment transport simulation in an armoured stream
Authors Robert T. Milhous, Jeffrey B. Bradley, Cindy L. Loeffler
Publication Type Book
Publication Subtype Conference publication
Index ID 70121355
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse