Model help:RouseVanoniEquilibrium

RouseVanoniEquilibrium
This Program is used to calculate the Rouse-Vanoni profile of suspended sediment.
Model introduction
This model is working as a profile calculator for Rouse-Vanoni Equilibrium Suspended Sediment.
Model parameters
Uses ports
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Provides ports
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Main equations
<math>{\frac{c}{c_{b}}} = \left ( {\frac{\left ( 1 - \sigma \right ) / \sigma}{\left ( 1 - \sigma \right ) / \sigma _{b} }}\right ) ^ {\frac{V_{s}}{\kappa u_{*}}} </math> (1)
<math>\sigma = {\frac{z}{H}} </math> (2)
<math>\sigma _{b} = {\frac{b}{H}} </math> (3)
<math>\bar{c_{b} } = E </math> (4)
Symbol | Description | Unit |
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H | water depth | - |
ζ | vertical coordinate in the cross section, ζ = 0 on the bed surface and ζ = H on the water surface | - |
ζb | position near the bed surface where the volumetric concentration of suspended sediment is equal to Cb | - |
u* | shear velocity | - |
vs | particle settling velocity computed with the formulation presented by Dietrich (1982) | - |
c | concentration of suspended sediment in the water column at elevation ζ averaged over turbulence. | - |
k | the constant of VonKarman, set equal to 0.4 | - |
b | non-dimensional near-bed distance, defined as ζb / H | - |
cb | concentration of suspended sediment in the water column at ζ = ζb averaged over turbulence. | - |
Output
Symbol | Description | Unit |
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z | non-dimensional vertical coordinate, defined as ζ / H | - |
Notes
To compute the equilibrium profile the user can choose between:
a) the grid of the excel workbook RTe-bookRouseSpreadsheetFun.xls. This grid has 22 points in the vertical direction. The lowest 19 are equally spaced between z = b and z = b + 18(1-b)/19. The upper three points are located at z = 0.98, z = 0.995 and z = 1, where the concentration of suspended sediment goes to zero.
b) an equally spaced grid with a user specified number of points in the vertical.
Examples
An example run with input parameters, BLD files, as well as a figure / movie of the output
Follow the next steps to include images / movies of simulations:
- Upload file: http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Special:Upload
- Create link to the file on your page: [[Image:<file name>]].
See also: Help:Images or Help:Movies
Developer(s)
References
Dietrich, E. W., 1982, Settling velocity of natural particles, Water Resources Research, 18 (6), 1626-1982.