Critical Bed Shear Stress for Unisize Sediment |
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Authors: | Oscar A. Sarmiento Marco A. Falcon |
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Affiliation: | 1Professor, Dept. de Matemáticas, Univ. Antonio José de Sucre, Pto. Ordaz, Estado Bolívar, Venezuela. 2Professor, Instituto de Mecánica de Fluidos, Facultad de Ingeniería, Univ. Central de Venezuela, Apartado Postal 47725, Caracas 1041-A, Venezuela.
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Abstract: | ![]() The overall, spatially averaged, mean magnitude of local, spatially averaged (over a small area enclosing the particles’ projected area), instantaneous, critical Shields shear-stress parameters required for incipient motion of uniform-sized sand grains, independent of the bed shear-velocity particle Reynolds number, equal to 0.16, is obtained from calibration of a theory for bed load sediment transport, by minimizing the sum of the squares of the deviations between theoretical and experimental bed load rates. Additionally, optimized expressions for a proposed probability density distribution of the bed shear stresses, for its standard deviation, for finite, maximum, and minimum bed shear stresses, and a bed load rate are obtained. In terms of the mean fluid shear stress, a dimensionless, critical, shear-stress parameter equal to 0.0513 is obtained. Investigation of the probability density distribution of the spatially varying, critical shear stresses would allow a more accurate formulation for the case of low transport rates. |
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Keywords: | Probabilistic methods Shear stress Sediment transport Channels Erosion Fluvial hydraulics |
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