Flow and turbulence characteristics of bed load sediment transport for self-cleansing without deposition

dc.contributor.author Mehrnoush Kohandel Gargari
dc.contributor.author Ilayda Keskin
dc.contributor.author Mir Jafar Sadegh Safari
dc.contributor.author Babak Vaheddoost
dc.contributor.author Vaheddoost, Babak
dc.contributor.author Safari, Mir Jafar Sadegh
dc.contributor.author Keskin, Ilayda
dc.contributor.author Kohandel Gargari, Mehrnoush
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:48:34Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.description.abstract Investigating the structure of flow turbulence and bed load sediment transport is crucial as it provides insights into the functioning of aquatic environments where such variations can lead to changes in ecosystem dynamics. This study focuses on the impact of sediments on the hydraulic characteristics of flow at self-cleansing without deposition conditions of sediment transport. The self-cleansing without deposition is not only a mode of sediment transport in alluvial channels but it also serves as a criterion for the design of lined channels. Among the various design concepts for lined open channels such as sewers and drainage channels self-cleansing without deposition condition is implemented as the most conservative and reliable approach. However most of the conducted experimental studies on self-cleansing without deposition have focused on measuring the basic flow and sediment characteristics for modelling purposes and neglected the effect of bed load sediment size flow discharge and channel bed slope on turbulence characteristics. This study addresses this gap by examining the impact of bed load sediment size bed slope and discharge on turbulence characteristics through a series of experiments conducted in a 12.5 m flume with a rectangular cross-section equipped with an automatic control system (ACS) at the Hydraulic Laboratory of Yaşar University. The channel bed slope sediment discharge flow discharge and depth were adjusted and measured using ACS. Discharge and flow depth were measured using an ultrasonic flow-meter and depth sensors respectively. Flow characteristics were measured using a Vectrino profiler device. The study reveals that bed load sediment transport reduces streamwise velocity especially for coarse particles. Additionally at a constant bed slope velocity differences remain small at lower discharges but become more significant as discharge increases. Turbulence intensity rises with bed load motion more in the streamwise direction than vertically. At a constant bed slope increasing discharge enhances turbulence but the effect is more pronounced at lower slopes and less significant at steeper slopes. Reynolds shear stress increases with particle size and steeper slopes indicating greater shear production. These observations suggest critical implications for the design and optimization of open-channel systems emphasizing the need for detailed consideration of particle sizes and bed conditions in engineering practices. © 2025 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.description.sponsorship Yasar University Project Evaluation Commission (PEC) [BAP085]
dc.description.sponsorship This publication is supported as part of Project No. BAP085 entitled 'Experimental studies on sediment transport in open channel flow: drainage channel design consideration has been approved by the Yasar University Project Evaluation Commission (PEC) under the coordination of the third author (Safari, M.J.S.).
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/esp.70125
dc.identifier.issn 10969837, 01979337
dc.identifier.issn 0197-9337
dc.identifier.issn 1096-9837
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dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/7991
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.70125
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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dc.source Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
dc.subject Bed Load, Reynolds Shear Stress, Sediment Transport, Self-cleansing, Streamwise Velocity, Turbulence Intensity, Aquatic Ecosystems, Discharge (fluid Mechanics), Flow Measurement, Flowmeters, Open Channel Flow, Particle Size, Sedimentation, Shear Flow, Turbulence, Bed Load, Bed Slope, Deposition Conditions, Flow Characteristic, Flow Depth, Reynold Shear Stress, Self-cleansing, Streamwise Velocity, Turbulence Characteristics, Turbulence Intensity, Sediment Transport, Shear Stress, Bedload, Channel Flow, Channel Morphology, Fluid Flow, Reynolds Number, Sediment Transport, Turbulence
dc.subject Aquatic ecosystems, Discharge (fluid mechanics), Flow measurement, Flowmeters, Open channel flow, Particle size, Sedimentation, Shear flow, Turbulence, Bed load, Bed slope, Deposition conditions, Flow characteristic, Flow depth, Reynold shear stress, Self-cleansing, Streamwise velocity, Turbulence characteristics, Turbulence intensity, Sediment transport, Shear stress, bedload, channel flow, channel morphology, fluid flow, Reynolds number, sediment transport, turbulence
dc.subject Reynolds Shear Stress
dc.subject Sediment Transport
dc.subject Self-cleansing
dc.subject Turbulence Intensity
dc.subject Bed Load
dc.subject Streamwise Velocity
dc.title Flow and turbulence characteristics of bed load sediment transport for self-cleansing without deposition
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