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Effects of a fully submerged boulder within a boulder array on the mean and turbulent flow fields: Implications to bedload transport

  • Athanasios N. Papanicolaou
  • , Casey M. Kramer
  • , Achilleas G. Tsakiris
  • , Thorsten Stoesser
  • , Sandeep Bomminayuni
  • , Zhuo Chen

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Abstract

The objective of this coupled experimental and numerical study is to provide insight into the mean and turbulent flow fields within an array of fully submerged, isolated, immobile boulders. Our study showed that the velocity defect law performed well for describing the mean flow around the boulder within the array. A prerequisite, however, was to accurately estimate the spatial variability of u* around the boulder, which was achieved via the boundary characteristics method. The u* exhibited considerable spatial variability within the array and form roughness was shown to be up to 2 times larger than the skin roughness in the boulder near-wake region. Because the boulders bear a significant amount of the flow shear, the available bed shear stress for entrainment of the mobile sediment, τ ols, near the boulders was roughly 50% lower than the ambient τ ols. The τ ols variability induced by the boulders could lead to a threefold overestimation of the sediment transport rate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1502-1546
Number of pages45
JournalActa Geophysica
Volume60
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • boulder array
  • friction velocity
  • large-eddy simulation (LES)
  • turbulent structures
  • velocity profile

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