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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2020.10.12.236

Real Scale Experiment for Suspended Solid Transport Analysis and Modeling of Particle Dispersion Model  

Shin, Jaehyun (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Park, Inhwan (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Seong, Hoje (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Rhee, Dong Sop (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.10, no.12, 2020 , pp. 236-244 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this research a suspended solid transport experiment was conducted in the river experiment center to find the characteristics and dispersion of the material. Modeling by the particle dispersion model was also executed to reproduce the suspended solid transport. The suspended solid was consisted of a mixture of silica and water using a mixing equipment, which was then introduced into a real-scale flume and measured with the laser-diffraction based particle size analyzer(LISST) to find the concentration of the material. The comparison between the measured suspended solid concentration using drone images and particle size analyzers, with the model showed a good match overall, which proved the applicability of the model. Along with finding the model applicability, the research showed the potential for suspended solid estimation in high flow situations with high rainfall.
Keywords
Suspended solid; Particle Dispersion Model; Suspended sediment; Real Scale Experiment; Concentration;
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