화학공학소재연구정보센터
Proceedings of The Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Maritime and Energy, Vol.142, No.4, 217-227, 2000
Initial motion of streambeds composed of coarse uniform sediments
Results of an experimental study of the initial motion of coarse uniform sediments are presented in this paper. The experiments were conducted in an 8 m long, 0.3 m wide by 0.3 m deep tilting flume, Natural sediments were used and they ranged in size from 1 mm to 14 mm, The purpose of the experiments was to determine flow conditions associated with the initiation of bed sediment motion. To :eliminate the subjectivity in defining the beginning of streambed movement, the concept of critical-bed state is linked to he intensity of sediment motion. The experiments reveal that critical-bed shear-stress for sediment motion depends not only on the grain size, but also on the bed lope. The latter fact is explained by the effect of relative depth (depth to grain-size ratio) on overall flow resistance. It is also shown that the value of critical dimensionless bed shear-stress is not constant or rough turbulent flow, as is usually assumed, The same conclusion follows m the measurements of turbulence characteristics near the surface of the bed, revised Shields diagram relating critical tress, grain Reynolds number and bed slope is derived for different intensities of sediment motion. Finally, a diagram relating critical flow depth, bed slope and grain size is presented in a form suitable for use study design engineers.