Cohesive river bank erosion mechanism under wave-current interaction: A flume study

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Vikas Kumar Das
Sayahnya Roy
Krishnendu Barman
Susanta Chaudhuri
Koustuv Debnath
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[1] Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST),Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Laboratory (FMHL), Department of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics
[2] Vidyasagar University,Department of Applied Mathematics with Oceanology and Computer Programming
[3] Jadavpur University,Department of Geological Sciences
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Wave-current; cohesive-sediment; bank erosion; quadrant decomposition; spectral analysis;
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The effect of hydrodynamic forces due to combined action of surface waves and current on the riverbank is critical to understand sediment entrainment, transport and bank line retreatment process. In understanding the temporal effect of turbulent structures under induced wave-current flow, a series of laboratory experiments were carried out. Micro-Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) and Ultrasonic Ranging System (URS) were used simultaneously for the measurement of velocity fluctuations and bank undercut depth increment. Modulation of the turbulent flow characteristics and the benefaction of turbulent bursting structures at the initiation of erosion process and before the failure of the cohesive bank due to undercut progression are discussed. The results show that velocity and Reynolds shear stress have direct dependence on the size and rate of the entrainment of cohesive aggregates from bank face. The effect of wave-current motion leads to an increase in shear stress at the lateral bank giving rise to erosion and transportation of sediment particles/aggregates. Quadrant analysis of the random velocity fluctuation under wave-current flow at the initiation of erosion process shows strong presence of ejection and sweep events. Findings from the present study may provide a better understanding on the design of cohesive bank erosion control measures.
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