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The instantaneous current velocity u<sub>i</sub>  is split into:  
The instantaneous current velocity u<sub>i</sub>  is split into:  
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:<math>u_i^'</math> = turbulent fluctuation with ensemble average <math>\langle u_i^' \rangle</math> = 0 and wave average <math>\bar{u_i^'}</math> = 0 [m/s]
:<math>u_i^'</math> = turbulent fluctuation with ensemble average <math>\langle u_i^' \rangle</math> = 0 and wave average <math>\bar{u_i^'}</math> = 0 [m/s]


The wave-averaged total volume flux is defined as
The wave-averaged total volume flux is defined as
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<math>hU_i = \int^\bar{\eta}_{z_b} \bar{u_i}dz</math>|3}}
<math>hU_i = \int^\bar{\eta}_{z_b} \bar{u_i}dz</math>|3}}


where <math>U_i</math> is the depth-averaged current velocity. Similarly, the wave volume flux is defined as by  
where <math>U_i</math> is the depth-averaged current velocity.
 
Similarly, the wave volume flux is defined as by  
{{Equation|
{{Equation|
<math>Q_{wi} = hU_{wi} = \overline{\int_{\eta_t}^\eta \tilde{u_i} dz}</math>
<math>Q_{wi} = hU_{wi} = \overline{\int_{\eta_t}^\eta \tilde{u_i} dz}</math>
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:<math>U_{wi}</math> = depth-averaged wave flux velocity [m/s]
:<math>U_{wi}</math> = depth-averaged wave flux velocity [m/s]
:<math>\eta_t</math> = wave trough elevation [m]
:<math>\eta_t</math> = wave trough elevation [m]


Therefore the total flux velocity may be written as  
Therefore the total flux velocity may be written as  

Revision as of 19:14, 1 October 2014


The instantaneous current velocity ui is split into:

 

ui=ui¯+ui~+ui'

(1)

in which

ui¯ = current (wave-averaged) velocity [m/s]
ui~ = wave (oscillatory) velocity [m/s]with wave-average ui~¯=0 below the wave trough
ui' = turbulent fluctuation with ensemble average ui' = 0 and wave average ui'¯ = 0 [m/s]

The wave-averaged total volume flux is defined as

 

hVi=zηuidz

(2)

where

h = wave-averaged water depth h=η¯zb (Figure 2-1) [m]
Vi = total mean mass flux velocity or simply total flux velocity for short [m/s]
η = instantaneous water level with respect to the Still Water Level (SWL) [m]
η¯ = wave-averaged water surface elevation with respect to the SWL (Figure 2-1) [m]
zb = bed elevation with respect to the SWL (Figure 2-1) [m]


The total flux velocity is also referred to as the mean transport velocity (Phillips 1977) and mass transport velocity (Mei 1983). The current volume flux is defined as

 

hUi=zbη¯ui¯dz

(3)

where Ui is the depth-averaged current velocity.

Similarly, the wave volume flux is defined as by

 

Qwi=hUwi=ηtηui~dz

(4)

where

Uwi = depth-averaged wave flux velocity [m/s]
ηt = wave trough elevation [m]


Therefore the total flux velocity may be written as

 

Vi=Ui+Uwi

(5)

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