Sediment Transport Calculation Considering Laminar and Turbulent Resistance Forces due to Infiltration/Exfiltration and its Application to Tsunami-Induced Local Scouring
A sediment transport calculation which consistently considers the effect of laminar and turbulent resistance forces due to infiltration/exfiltration was proposed. From a comparison of the non-dimensional bed-load sediment transport rate, it is found to be essential to consider laminar resistance force as well as turbulent resistance force when formulating the effect of infiltration/exfiltration in sediment transport calculations. The proposed sediment transport calculation was incorporated to improve a three-dimensional coupled fluid-structure-sediment interaction model, and the improved model is applied to tsunami-induced local scouring around an inland structure. Numerical results show that the consideration of infiltration/exfiltration improves the computational accuracy of a scour hole formed around the seaward edge of the structure, and accordingly the improved model can capture the evolution of the scour hole with sufficient accuracy. This suggests that the improved model is expected to be a useful tool for assessing tsunami-induced local scouring.