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原文传递 Acoustic Measurement of Ship Wave-Induced Sediment Resuspension in a Large River
题名: Acoustic Measurement of Ship Wave-Induced Sediment Resuspension in a Large River
正文语种: eng
作者: Gabor Fleit;Sandor Baranya
作者单位: Dept. of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering Budapest Univ. of Technology and Economics Muegyetem rkp. 3. H-1111 Budapest Hungary;Dept. of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering Budapest Univ. of Technology and Economics Muegyetem rkp. 3. H-1111 Budapest Hungary
关键词: Navigation; Field measurements; Sediment resuspension; Sediment transport; ABS; ADV
摘要: This paper presents a proof of concept that acoustic velocity and backscatter intensity measurements can provide essential information on ship wave-induced sediment transport processes in the littoral zone of a large river. Through a case study in the Hungarian section of Danube River, a combined application of an acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV) and a formerly calibrated acoustic backscatter sensor (ABS) is introduced for parallel measurements of 3D flow velocities and suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in a characteristic point of the near-bank zone. SSC times series detected by the ABS supported the calibration of the ADV backscatter, which eventually enabled the analysis of the temporal behavior of flow velocity and SSC conditions altered by ship waves. A suitable method for the separation of primary and secondary waves provided essential information on the turbulence intensities and sediment fluxes, and was found that the low-frequency primary waves are rather responsible for the lateral sediment transport instead of the dynamic secondary waves. The introduced data processing techniques and the main findings of the paper mean an important step toward the better understanding of the impacts of ship waves on the riverbanks, inherently playing a crucial role in the hydro-morphological and habitat conditions of river systems.
出版年: 2021
期刊名称: Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering
卷: 147
期: 2
页码: 04021001.1-04021001.11
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