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Surface Roughness Effects in Near-Bed Turbulence: Implications to Sediment Entrainment
2001
Journal of engineering mechanics
In this study, the characteristics of near-bed turbulence were experimentally investigated for three distinct roughness regimes, namely (1) isolated; (2) wake interference; and (3) skimming. Spherical particles of the same size and density were placed upon a rough sediment bed to simulate the three regimes. Experimental runs for the aforementioned regimes were performed in a tilting water-recirculating flume. Flow measurements atop the spherical particles were performed by means of a 3D laser
doi:10.1061/(asce)0733-9399(2001)127:3(211)
fatcat:qzb4qzk2nbasvm65253dbid2ei