A 1D mathematical model to calculate bed variations in alluvial channels is
presented. The model is based on the depth-averaged and moment equations f
or unsteady flow and sediment transport in open channels. Particularly, the
moment equation for suspended sediment transport is originally derived by
the assumption of a simple Vertical distribution for suspended sediment con
centration. By introducing sediment-carrying capacity, suspended sediment c
oncentration can be solved directly from sediment transport and its moment
equations. Differential equations are then solved by using the control-volu
me formulation, which has been proven to have good convergence. Numerical e
xperiments are performed to test the sensitivity of the calibrated coeffici
ents ru and Ic in the modeling of the bed deposition and erosion. Finally,
the computed results are compared with available experimental data obtained
in laboratory flumes. comparisons of this model with HEC-6 and other numer
ical models are also presented. Good agreement is found in the comparisons.