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Application of Hausdorff fractal derivative to the determination of the vertical sediment concentration distribution

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IRTCES
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsrc.2022.07.007

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Anomalous diffusion; Hausdorff fractal derivative; Vertical concentration distribution; Suspended sediment; Metric transform

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This study proposes a Hausdorff fractal derivative based advection-dispersion equation (HADE) model to describe the vertical concentration distribution of suspended sediment in turbulent flow. The HADE model accurately describes the observed vertical concentration profiles for suspended sediment with different sizes and captures the non-exponential decay of sediment concentration in turbulent flow.
The Rouse formula and its variants have been widely used to calculate the steady-state vertical con-centration distribution for suspended sediment in steady sediment-laden flows, where the diffusive flux is assumed to be Fickian. Turbulent flow, however, exhibits fractal properties, leading to non-Fickian diffusive flux for sediment particles. To characterize non-Fickian dynamics of suspended sediment, the current study proposes a Hausdorff fractal derivative based advection-dispersion equation (HADE) model, where the Fickian diffusive flux in the Rouse model is replaced by a fractal derivative re-scaled using a constant diffusivity. The order of the Hausdorff fractal derivative is designed to characterize the influence of the multi-fractal turbulence structure on sediment diffusion. Applications show that the HADE model, with the analytical solution expressed using a stretched exponential function, can accu-rately describe the observed vertical concentration profiles for suspended sediment with different sizes. This improvement well captures the non-exponential decay of the vertical sediment concentration in turbulent flow. Further analyses of measured sediment concentration profiles reveal that the Hausdorff fractal order decreases with the Rouse parameter, which describes the stronger impact of turbulent flow and a more uniform sediment concentration profile for smaller particles. Model comparisons also show that the HADE model provides better performance in describing the sediment concentration profiles than the improved Rouse formula and the standard fractional derivative advection-dispersion equation (FADE), which either under-or over-estimates vertical displacement of sediment particles, likely due to coherent turbulent structures.(c) 2022 International Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation/the World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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