Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equation

At the scale of a river reach, the dynamics of the river bed is typically modelled by Exner equation (conservation of the solid mass) with an empirical solid flux of transported sediments, which is a simple deterministic algebraic formula function of i) the sediment phy...

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Main Authors: Audusse Emmanuel, Boyaval Sébastien, Goutal Nicole, Jodeau Magali, Ung Philippe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/proc/201448015
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spelling doaj-5a57d1558ce2482695e0065b63fcd7452021-07-15T14:10:26ZengEDP SciencesESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys2267-30592015-01-014832134010.1051/proc/201448015proc144815Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equationAudusse EmmanuelBoyaval SébastienGoutal NicoleJodeau Magali0Ung PhilippeLNHE, EDF R&DAt the scale of a river reach, the dynamics of the river bed is typically modelled by Exner equation (conservation of the solid mass) with an empirical solid flux of transported sediments, which is a simple deterministic algebraic formula function of i) the sediment physical characteristics (size and mass) and of ii) the averaged hydrodynamical description of the ambient water flow. This model has proved useful, in particular through numerical simulations, for hydraulic engineering purposes (like estimating the mass of sediments that is drained through an open dam). Though, the model is also coarse. And its applicability at various space and time scales remains a question of considerable interest for sedimentologists. In particular, physical experiments from the grain scale to the laboratory scale reveal important fluctuations of the solid flux in given hydrodynamical conditions. This work is a preliminary study of the coupling of a stochastic Exner equation with a hydrodynamical model for large scales. (Stochastic models with a probabilistic solid flux are currently being investigated, but most often only from the viewpoint of theoretical physics at the grain scale.) We introduce a new stochastic Exner model and discuss it using numerical simulations in an appropriate test case.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/proc/201448015
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author Audusse Emmanuel
Boyaval Sébastien
Goutal Nicole
Jodeau Magali
Ung Philippe
spellingShingle Audusse Emmanuel
Boyaval Sébastien
Goutal Nicole
Jodeau Magali
Ung Philippe
Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equation
ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys
author_facet Audusse Emmanuel
Boyaval Sébastien
Goutal Nicole
Jodeau Magali
Ung Philippe
author_sort Audusse Emmanuel
title Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equation
title_short Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equation
title_full Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equation
title_fullStr Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equation
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic Exner equation
title_sort numerical simulation of the dynamics of sedimentary river beds with a stochastic exner equation
publisher EDP Sciences
series ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys
issn 2267-3059
publishDate 2015-01-01
description At the scale of a river reach, the dynamics of the river bed is typically modelled by Exner equation (conservation of the solid mass) with an empirical solid flux of transported sediments, which is a simple deterministic algebraic formula function of i) the sediment physical characteristics (size and mass) and of ii) the averaged hydrodynamical description of the ambient water flow. This model has proved useful, in particular through numerical simulations, for hydraulic engineering purposes (like estimating the mass of sediments that is drained through an open dam). Though, the model is also coarse. And its applicability at various space and time scales remains a question of considerable interest for sedimentologists. In particular, physical experiments from the grain scale to the laboratory scale reveal important fluctuations of the solid flux in given hydrodynamical conditions. This work is a preliminary study of the coupling of a stochastic Exner equation with a hydrodynamical model for large scales. (Stochastic models with a probabilistic solid flux are currently being investigated, but most often only from the viewpoint of theoretical physics at the grain scale.) We introduce a new stochastic Exner model and discuss it using numerical simulations in an appropriate test case.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/proc/201448015
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