Abstract
Sediment transport patterns in a meandering channel with instream restoration structures (vane and W-weir) have been studied. Laboratory experiments were conducted in a large-scale mobile-bed channel with graded materials under bank-full and overbank flow conditions. Bed-load samples were collected with a calibrated minisampler. Vanes, constructed against the outer bank in a meander bend, relocated the scour hole toward midchannel, thereby protecting the bank from erosion. The sediment sizes ( d50 , d90 ) in the bend became slightly more coarse and more uniform in the center of the channel. The W-weir installed immediately below a riffle section created two scour holes without affecting the upstream bed or the natural sediment transport of the channel. Predictions of bed-load transport by selected deterministic and stochastic methods showed large deviation from measurements using Helley–Smith sampler in sections downstream of the bend apex. In addition to creating local scour holes, the structures also re...
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