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Old   May 17, 2017, 01:15
Default Evaluating bed load transport, bed load velocity and Shields number
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Dear experts,
using FLOW-3D version 11.1.3.1, I am wondering if there is a way to output information on the bed load transport. By means of baffles, I can monitor suspended load. But how to check the actual calculated bed load transport rate, or the bed load velocity or the Shields parameter applied in the corresponding cells?

I need to model a laboratory flume experiment in which suspended load transport and bed load transport occur. To calibrate the model parameters in the software, I need to somehow evaluate the bed load transport calculated by FLOW-3D.

Any ideas or hints? I really appreciate it and I am looking forward to your helpful answers.

All the best
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Old   August 15, 2017, 05:20
Default Looking forward to your help about Flow-3D
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Dear Chris,

I am try to using flow-3D to model laboratory flume experiments, but I just began to using flow-3D.
Could you please give me some examples.
I really appreciate it and I am looking forward to your help.

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