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:g = gravitational constant (9.81 m/s<sup>2</sup>) | :g = gravitational constant (9.81 m/s<sup>2</sup>) | ||
:u<sub>w</sub> = bottom orbital velocity [m/s] (for random waves | :u<sub>w</sub> = bottom orbital velocity [m/s] (for random waves <math>u_w = \sqrt{2} u_{rms})</math> | ||
:T = wave period [s] (for random waves T = T<sub>p</sub>). | :T = wave period [s] (for random waves T = T<sub>p</sub>). |
Revision as of 15:56, 14 January 2015
The bed forms calculated by CMS are the wave- and current-related ripples. The ripple height (used to calculate the mixing layer thickness) is estimated as the maximum of the current- and wave-related ripple heights
(1) |
The current-related ripple height and length are calculated as (Soulsby 1997)
(2) |
(3) |
The wave-related ripple height and length are calculated using the expressions proposed by van Rijn (1984b, 1989):
(4) |
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where:
- Aw = semi-orbital excurision =
- = wave mobility parameter =
- d50 = median grain size [m]
- s = sediment specific gravity [-]
- g = gravitational constant (9.81 m/s2)
- uw = bottom orbital velocity [m/s] (for random waves
- T = wave period [s] (for random waves T = Tp).
The current- and wave-related ripple height and length are used in calculating the bed form roughness for use in the Lund-CIRP transport formula.