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Study on the Morphological Distribution and Modeling Methods of River Particles in Upstream and Downstream Sections
Zhengbo Hu1, Junhui Zhang1, Xin Tan2
1National Engineering Laboratory of Highway Maintenance Technology, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha 410114, China.
Abstract:
This study investigates the morphological evolution of river particles and their mechanical behavior during sediment transport. River particles exhibit distinct shape differences between upstream and downstream sections, with particles becoming progressively rounded downstream. The rounding process is quantitatively described using morphological indices. The analysis reveals upstream particles are more angular, while downstream particles become increasingly rounded due to erosion and abrasion, modeled by a unified abrasion function. The Loop subdivision method effectively simulates this gradual rounding process. Additionally, the Discrete Element Method (DEM) calculates the natural angle of repose for particles with varying erosion levels, showing angles ranging from 38.2° for angular particles to 34.4° for rounded particles, closely matching field observations. The numerical results effectively demonstrate the interlocking effect caused by particle morphology. This research enhances the understanding of sediment transport dynamics and provides a robust framework for modeling particle shape evolution.
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