Basrah Journal for Engineering Sciences
Login
Basrah Journal for Engineering Sciences
  • Home
  • Articles & Issues
    • Latest Issue
    • All Issues
  • Authors
    • Submit Manuscript
    • Guide for Authors
    • Authorship
    • Article Processing Charges (APC)
  • Reviewers
    • Guide for Reviewers
    • Become a Reviewer
  • About
    • About Journal
    • Aims and Scope
    • Editorial Team
    • Journal Insights
    • Peer Review Process
    • Publication Ethics
    • Plagiarism
    • Allegations of Misconduct
    • Appeals and Complaints
    • Corrections and Withdrawals
    • Open Access
    • Archiving Policy
    • Announcements
    • Contact

Search Results for suspended-sediment

Article
Numerical 3D Model of Suspended Sediment Transport Downstream Al-Amarah Barrage, Iraq

Abaas J. Ismaeel, Sarmad A. Abbas, Wisam S. Al-Rekabi

Pages: 73-80

PDF Full Text
Abstract

This research is an analytical study for simulation both sediment transport and flow within the Tigris river reach located downstream of the Al-Amarah barrage within the Maysan province. This study adopted a three-dimensional program (SSIIM) which use the Navier-Stokes equations for calculating the flow, and the convection-diffusion equations for calculating the sediment transport by the finite volume method as approximated method. A structured non-orthogonal three-dimensional grid is employed to perform the simulation. The obtained results are subsequently compared to the field measurements. The determination coefficient ( R 2 ) for this comparison is 0.96 for flow velocity distribution and 0.94 for sediment concentration distribution. The results also showed through the simulation of the water flow, the state of the secondary flow and its effect on both the main flow and the erosion of the river bed in the studied cross sections. According to the high convergence of the results of this model with the field measurements, this model is a powerful tool for simulating flow and sediment concentrations in river systems and channels.

Article
Empirical Formula for Estimation the Sediment Load in Shat AL-Gharaf River

Jaafar .S . Maatooq, Hassan. A. Omran, Haleem K. Aliwe

Pages: 38-41

PDF Full Text
Abstract

In this research ,the sediment load in Shat Al- Gharaf River , lies in the south of Iraq ,has been studied . Two empirical formulas those have been presented by ; Bagnold and Van Rijin were adopted as a deterministic equations for computing the sediment discharge in selected reaches of river . The application of these equations requires to do different hydraulic , sediment , and geometric measurements for the selected reaches . Accordingly , thirteen sections along the river within a study area have been adopted . After analyzing the available data , a new formula for estimating the suspended sediment load in Shat Al-Gharaf was developed , depending on the data for ten sections of this river and by using SPSS program , the determination coefficient of the new formula was (R 2 =0.94) . The validity of the established formula has been verified using some well related (i.e., nearly the same hydraulics and geometrical circumstances) of field data over the world was selected from published literatures [8] these are : Colorado river data of the U.S.B.R.(1958) ,River data from Leopold (1969) , and India canal data of Chaudry et.al.(1970). As well as ,those observed in the remaining three sections of present river , the verification shows a good agreement . The results of the adopted two formulas and the new formula were compared with field measurements using Discrepancy Ratio (bais) method . The suggested new formula gave the best results where 50% of data located within a discrepancy ratio close to one and 30% of data located within an error ±20% , that is refer to suitability adoption this formula as a deterministic equation to estimate the sediment load in Shat Al-Garaf river within a study reach .

1 - 2 of 2 items

Search Parameters

×

The submission system is temporarily under maintenance. Please send your manuscripts to

Go to Editorial Manager
Journal Logo
Basrah Journal for Engineering Sciences

College of Engineering, University of Basrah

  • Copyright Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Cookie Settings
Licensing & Open Access

CC BY 4.0 Logo Licensed under CC-BY-4.0

This journal provides immediate open access to its content.

Editorial Manager Logo Elsevier Logo

Peer-review powered by Elsevier’s Editorial Manager®

Copyright © 2026 College of Engineering, University of Basrah, its licensors, and contributors. All rights reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies. For all open access content, the relevant licensing terms apply.