Model help:SteadyStateAg

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SteadyStateAg

This model is a calculator for approach to equilibrium in recirculating and feed flumes

Model introduction

This program implements the calculation for steady-state aggradation of a sand-bed river in response to sea level rise at a constant rate.

Model parameters

Parameter Description Unit
First parameter Description parameter [Units]
Parameter Description Unit
First parameter Description parameter [Units]

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Main equations

<math>S_{u}= {\frac{R C_{f} ^ \left ( {\frac{1}{2}}\right )} {\alpha _{EH} \tau _{form} ^*}} {\frac{Q_{tbf,feed}}{Q_{bf}}} </math> (1)
<math>{\frac{S}{S_{u}}} = \left ( 1 - \beta \hat{x}\right ) </math> (2)
<math>\hat{\eta} = {\frac{\eta_{dev}}{L}} </math> (3)
<math>\hat{x} = {\frac{x}{L}} </math> (4)
<math>\beta = {\frac{ \left (1 - \lambda _{p} \right ) B_{f} \dot{\xi} _{d} L}{I_{f} \Omega \left ( 1 + \Lambda \right ) Q_{tbf,feed}}} </math> (5)
<math>\hat{\eta} = S_{u} [ \left ( 1 - {\frac{1}{2}} \beta \right ) - \hat{x} + {\frac{1}{2}} \beta \hat{x} ^2 ] </math> (6)
<math>\eta = \xi _{do} + \dot{\xi} _{d} t + \eta _{dev} \left ( x \right ) </math> (7)
<math>{\frac{B_{bf}}{D}} = {\frac{C_{f}}{\alpha _{EH} \left ( \tau _{form} ^* \right ) ^ \left ( 2.5 \right ) }} {\frac{Q_{tbf}}{\sqrt { R g D } D^2}} </math> (8)
<math>{\frac{H}{D}} = {\frac{\alpha _{EH} \left ( \tau _{form} ^* \right ) ^2}{C_{f} ^ \left ({\frac{1}{2}} \right )}} {\frac{Q_{bf}}{Q_{tbf}}} </math> (9)
<math>{\frac{Q_{tbf}}{Q_{tbf,feed}}} = 1 - \beta \hat{x} </math> (10)

Notes

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