An Experimental Study on Progressive and Reverse Fluxes of Sediments with Fine Fractions in the Wave Motion over Sloped Bed

Author:

Radosz IwonaORCID,Zawisza Jerzy,Biegowski Jarosław,Paprota MaciejORCID,Majewski Dawid,Kaczmarek Leszek M.ORCID

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to collect experimental data on the vertical structure of sediment fluxes during the wave crest and trough phase over sloped bed. The first stage of the experimental work included measurements of these fluxes using the particle image method, while the second stage, measurements of sediment transport rates and granulometric distributions of sediments collected in the traps on both sides of the sloped initial area. The experimental data were compared both with the results collected previously over flat bed as well as with a theoretical analysis based on a three-layer model of graded sediment transport. This model does not take into account the effects related to the presence of fine and very fine fractions and neglects the effects related to the bed slope, i.e., to gravitational forces and to additional pressure gradients. Hence, a modification of this model is proposed that is based on four coefficients that corrected for sediment fluxes over sloped bed. The consistency of the sediment transport calculations according to the modified model with measurements was achieved within plus/minus a factor of 2 of the measurements.

Funder

ZINTEGROWANI—Kompleksowy Program Rozwoju Politechniki Koszalińskiej

Koszalin University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Environmental and Geodetic Sciences

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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