During the sixties the basic research on sediment transport at the Delft Hydraulics Laboratory was mainly focussed on situations with bed load transport. Starting from a relationship between local sediment transport and local hydraulic conditions, physical and mathematical model techniques were developed to describe and simulate morphological processes.
New Developments in Suspended Sediment Research. Theme 2: River Sedimentation and Dredging
1980
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
Water Pollution & Control , Hydrology & Limnology , Civil Engineering , Bed load , Sediment transport , Rivers , Geomorphology , Mathematical models , Sediments , Two dimensional flow , Diffusion , Suspended sediments , Samplers , Flow distribution , Equations of motion , Hydraulics , Foreign technology , SUSED model , SUTRENCH model
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