DEPARTMENT
OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL HYDROLOGY AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
CEE 595W
“Erosional
Narrowing After Dam Removal: Theory and Numerical Model”
Alessandro Cantelli
Research Associate
University of Minnesota
St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
Minneapolis, MN
Abstract
Experiments carried out in a flume at St. Anthony
Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota have shown an interesting
phenomenon that we refer to as “erosional narrowing”. This occurs immediately
after the sudden removal of a dam that is filled with sediment. A channel
incises into the deposit after failure of the leading front of the sediment
deposit. In the early stages of incision this channel may become significantly
narrower as it undergoes degradation. Both incision and narrowing propagate
upstream on a relatively short time. In the long term however, the depositional
contribution from the side slopes eventually balances and then surpasses
erosional narrowing, so the channel widens toward some new equilibrium state
with a lower streamwise slope. This picture is at variance with the general
belief that the incisional channel widens from the very beginning.
A simplified 1-D model of the phenomenon is
developed and implemented numerically; in it the time evolution of channel
width depends on the streamwise gradient of sediment transport and fluvial
erosion of the channel banks (sidewalls)
Wednesday,
March 2, 2005
4:00 p.m.
Room 1518 Hydrosystems Lab
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