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Article: Nonlinear dynamical characteristics of bed load motion

TitleNonlinear dynamical characteristics of bed load motion
Authors
KeywordsBed form
Bed load
Nonlinear dynamics
Issue Date2006
PublisherScience in China Press. The Journal's web site is located at http://219.238.6.200/journal?code=10
Citation
Science In China, Series E: Technological Sciences, 2006, v. 49 n. 3, p. 365-384 How to Cite?
AbstractBed forms of various kinds that evolve naturally on the bottom of sandy coasts and rivers are a result of the kinematics of bed load transport. Based on the group motion of particles in the bed load within the bottom layer, a study on the nonlinear dynamics of bed load transport is presented in this paper. It is found that some development stages, such as the initiation, the equilibrium sediment transport, and the transition from a smooth bed to sand dunes, can be accounted for by different states in the nonlinear system of the bed load transport. It is verified by comparison with experimental data reported by Laboratoire Nationae D'Hydraulique, Chatou, France, that the evolution from a smooth bed to sand dunes is determined by mutation in the bed load transport. This paper presents results that may offer theoretical explanations to the experimental observations. It is also an attempt to apply the state-of-the-art nonlinear science to the classical sediment transport mechanics. © Science in China Press 2006.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/75556
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dc.description.abstractBed forms of various kinds that evolve naturally on the bottom of sandy coasts and rivers are a result of the kinematics of bed load transport. Based on the group motion of particles in the bed load within the bottom layer, a study on the nonlinear dynamics of bed load transport is presented in this paper. It is found that some development stages, such as the initiation, the equilibrium sediment transport, and the transition from a smooth bed to sand dunes, can be accounted for by different states in the nonlinear system of the bed load transport. It is verified by comparison with experimental data reported by Laboratoire Nationae D'Hydraulique, Chatou, France, that the evolution from a smooth bed to sand dunes is determined by mutation in the bed load transport. This paper presents results that may offer theoretical explanations to the experimental observations. It is also an attempt to apply the state-of-the-art nonlinear science to the classical sediment transport mechanics. © Science in China Press 2006.en_HK
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dc.subjectBed formen_HK
dc.subjectBed loaden_HK
dc.subjectNonlinear dynamicsen_HK
dc.titleNonlinear dynamical characteristics of bed load motionen_HK
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