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Stochastic-deterministic modeling of bed load transport in shallow water flow over erodible slope: linear stability analysis and numerical simulation

Bohórquez Rodriguez de Medina, Patricio Jean Univ.
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Ancey, Christophe  
2015
Advances in Water Resources

In this article we propose a stochastic bed load transport formulation within the framework of the frictional shallow-water equations in which the sediment transport rate results from the difference between the entrainment and deposition of particles. Firstly we show that the Saint-Venant-Exner equations are linearly unstable in most cases for a uniform base flow down an inclined erodible bed for Shields numbers in excess of the threshold for incipient sediment motion allowing us to compute noise-induced pattern formation for Froude numbers below 2. The wavelength of the bed forms are selected naturally due to the absolute character of the bed instability and the existence of a maximum growth rate at a finite wavelength when the particle diffusivity coeffcient and the water eddy viscosity are present as for Turing-like instability. A numerical method is subsequently developed to analyze the performance of the model and theoretical results through three examples: the simulation of the uctuations of the particle concentration using a stochastic Langevin equation, the deterministic simulation of anti-dunes formation over an erodible slope in full sediment-mobility conditions, and the computation of noise-induced pattern formation in hybrid stochastic-deterministic ows down a periodic ume. The full non-linear numerical simulations are in excellent agreement with the theoretical solutions. We conclude highlighting that the proposed depth-averaged formulation explains the developments of upstream migrating anti-dunes in straight umes since the seminar experiments by Gilbert (1914).

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DOI
10.1016/j.advwatres.2015.05.016
Web of Science ID

WOS:000360192200005

Author(s)
Bohórquez Rodriguez de Medina, Patricio Jean Univ.
Ancey, Christophe  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Advances in Water Resources
Volume

83

Issue

September

Start page

36

End page

54

Subjects

Stochastic bed load transport

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ClawPack/SharpClaw

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Hydrodynamic stability

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Saint-Venant-Exner

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Anti-dunes

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NON-REVIEWED

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