Journal
EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 423-435Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/esp.1038
Keywords
flow resistance; friction factor; bedload transport; saltation; open-channel flow
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During bedload movement by saltation, streamwise mornentum is transferred from the flow to the saltating grains. When the grains collide with other grains oil the bed or in the flow, streamwise momentum is reduced, and there is a decrease in streamwise flow velocity and an increase in flow resistance, herein termed bedload transport resistance f(bt). Based on experiments in two flumes with fixed and mobile plane beds and previously published data, an equation is developed that may be used to predict for both capacity and non-capacity flows. The variables in this equation are identified by dimensional analysis and the coefficients are determined by non-linear regression. This equation applies to rough turbulent open-channel flows, where the relative submergence is between 1 and 20 and the entire sediment load moves by saltation. An investigation of the relative magnitudes of and grain resistance f(c) suggests that where dimensionless shear stress 0 is less than I and saltation is the dominant mode of bedload transport,f(bt)/f(c) increases with theta but never exceeds 1. Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
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