DOI: 10.14264/uql.2020.671
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Hydrodynamics of tidal bores: turbulent propagation and sediment transport

Abstract: A tidal bore normally occurs in an estuarine zone, as a combined result of the spring tide and the trumpet-shaped river mouth. During flood tide, the inland flow is amplified by the graduallynarrowing funnelled estuary, forcing the leading edge to grow steeper until forming an upstream propagating discontinuous wave that is the tidal bore. Tidal bores in natural rivers usually contain enormous energy and induce intense turbulent mixing, posing a threat to hydraulic structures and seriously affecting the fluvia… Show more

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“…It is the aim of this study to document in details the free-surface and velocity characteristics, under carefully-controlled flow conditions. This study was part of the PhD project of Li (2020). D r a f t…”
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“…It is the aim of this study to document in details the free-surface and velocity characteristics, under carefully-controlled flow conditions. This study was part of the PhD project of Li (2020). D r a f t…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%