GESINUS ANNUAL MEETING 2010
29-30 July 2010 at the University of Liege
PRESENTATIONS
Fundamentals & Laboratory experiments
- Simon Tait: Fluvial Sediment Transport from a Grain Scale Perspective
- Martin Henning: Analysis of 3D-bed form migration rates
- Klaus Koll: Laboratory experiments on sediment transport over static armour layers – first results
Numerical Modelling
- Rebekka Kopmann: Reliability analysis of the sediment transport program Sisyphe using automatic differentiation
- Thomas Berchtold: Numerical modeling of local river widenings
- Nicolas Huybrechts: Current advances on the bed morphology modelling of the Gironde estuary
- Christian Maerker: The Numerical Modelling of Scour Fillings
Numerical Modelling (Contd.) & Reservoir Sedimentation
- François Rulot: Drying of wet cells and sediment routing on partially rigid bottoms: a unified approach (also available on ORBI, related journal paper)
- Benjamin Dewals: Depth-averaged modeling of hyperconcentrated flows (also available on ORBI, related IAHR paper)
- Erica Camnasio: Flow fields and sedimentation patterns investigation in shallow reservoirs
- Matthieu Dufresne: Experimental and numerical investigation of flow and deposit patterns in rectangular detention tanks
Morphodynamics Of River Rhine
- Roy Frings: A sediment balance for the river Rhine
- Markus Promny: Long term morphological analysis and simulations. What are the shortcomings of present sediment transport descriptions?
- Sven Wurms: 2D-morphodynamic model of a Rhine stretch Mainz-St. Goar
- Andrés Die Moran: Re-establishing sediment transport in the Rest Rhine: use of a scale physical model
Scour & Cohesive Sediments
- Marc Roberts: First steps towards 3D numerical modeling of the river Elbe with SSIIM
- Gudrun Hillebrand: Numerical modelling of sediment erosion in the open annular flume
- Irina Klassen: Numerical simulation of cohesive sediment transport in the open annular flume with SSIIM
- Markus Noack: Simulation of Fine Sediment Intrusion and its Ecological Relevance
VENUE
The meeting was held at the University of Liège, in the “Aquapôle” building.