Oscillatory Flow and Sediment Motion Over a Rippled Bed

Author(s):  
Paolo Blondeaux ◽  
Giovanna Vittori
Keyword(s):  
Water ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1618 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carla Faraci ◽  
Pietro Scandura ◽  
Carmelo Petrotta ◽  
Enrico Foti

In this paper, the findings of an experimental analysis aimed at investigating the flow generated by waves propagating over a fixed rippled bed within a wave flume are reported. The bottom of the wave flume was constituted by horizontal part followed by a 1:10 sloping beach. Bedforms were generated in a previous campaign performed with loose sand, and then hardened by means of thin layers of concrete. The flow was acquired through a Vectrino Profiler along two different ripples, one located in the horizontal part of the bed and the second over the sloping beach. It was observed that, on the horizontal bed, near the bottom, ripple lee side triggered the appearance of an onshore directed steady streaming, whereas ripple stoss side gave rise to an offshore directed steady streaming. On the sloping bed, a strong return current appears at all positions, interacting with the rippled bottom. The turbulence is non-negligible within the investigated water depth, particularly when velocities were onshore directed, due to flow asymmetry. Turbulence caused a considerable flow stirring which, above a non-cohesive bed, could lift the sediment up in the water column and give rise to a strong sediment transport.


1982 ◽  
Vol 1 (18) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
C.G. Du Toit

The results are reported of velocity measurements in oscillatory flow over rippled beds. Velocities were measured with a laserdoppler anemometer in both an oscillating tray rig and an oscillatory flow U-tube. Both self-formed and artificial ripples were examined. The results obtained in the two test rigs were compared and it was concluded that the flow fields obtained in the two cases were dynamically similar. Measurements of the flow field clearly showed the formation, growth and ejection of vortices, as well as a strong surge of fluid over the ripples during and after flow reversal.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (32) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Alireza Ahmari ◽  
Hocine Oumeraci ◽  
Joachim Gruene

Sediment entrainment processes due to the oscillatory flow above rippled and plane sea beds are fundamentally different. Whereas above plane beds the sheet flow or bed load regime dominates and the momentum transfer is primarily caused by turbulent diffusion, above a sea bed covered with long crested vortex ripples the well organised coherent vortex mechanisms induce sediment-laden lee vortices at the ripple crest, which will be detached from the bed ejected into the water column and finally shed when the flow reverses. To investigate the sediment entrainment processes above vortex ripples, a study was carried out in the Large Wave Flume (GWK) aiming firstly to find out the most appropriate measuring technique to determine the suspended sediment concentration both temporarily and spatially. and secondly to analyse the intra-wave sediment entrainment processes around a steep ripple.


Author(s):  
H. C. Earnshaw ◽  
T. Bruce ◽  
C. A. Greated ◽  
W. J. Easson

1994 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 677-688 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. P. Krekhov ◽  
L. Kramer
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
Akiyuki Yonekawa ◽  
Toshinori Watanabe
Keyword(s):  

2008 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 467-473
Author(s):  
Tasawar Hayat ◽  
F. Shahzad ◽  
S. Asghar

2003 ◽  
Vol 3 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 201-207
Author(s):  
H. Nagaoka ◽  
T. Nakano ◽  
D. Akimoto

The objective of this research is to investigate mass transfer mechanism in biofilms under oscillatory flow conditions. Numerical simulation of turbulence near a biofilm was conducted using the low Reynold’s number k-ɛ turbulence model. Substrate transfer in biofilms under oscillatory flow conditions was assumed to be carried out by turbulent diffusion caused by fluid movement and substrate concentration profile in biofilm was calculated. An experiment was carried out to measure velocity profile near a biofilm under oscillatory flow conditions and the influence of the turbulence on substrate uptake rate by the biofilm was also measured. Measured turbulence was in good agreement with the calculated one and the influence of the turbulence on the substrate uptake rate was well explained by the simulation.


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