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116 Gilmore Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone: (541) 737-2041
Email: info-bee at engr.orst.edu

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BEE 545 - Sediment Transport

Course Description


Principles of sediment erosion, transportation and deposition in rivers, reservoirs, and estuaries; measurement, analysis, and computational techniques.  Offered alternate years.  Recommended Prereq:  CE 313

Course Objectives


The student, upon completion of this course, should be able to:

  • Compute bed-load, suspended load and total load transport
  • Quantify incipient motion, resistance to flow and relation to bedfords
  • Calculate potential reservoir sedimentation
  • Prescribe program for measuring sediment distribution

Introduction to the major sediment related issues relative to stream habitat, channel evolution and stability, reservoir sedimentation, channel maintenance operations.  Discussion of the underlying physical concepts of incipient motion, resistance to flow and bedfords.  Computational methods for bed-load, suspended load and total load transport.  Application and evaluation of sediment transport functions and models.  Techniques for measuring sediment distribution.

Registration Information

CRN 37397
4 Credits

MWF 1500-1550

Gilmore Hall 234

Topics

Incipient motion

Resistance to flow

Bedforms

Bed-load computation

Suspended load computation

Total load transport

Sediment transport models

Sediment measuring techniques

Contact

Dr. Richard Cuenca
(541) 737-6307
Gilmore Hall 202
cuenca@engr.orst.edu