A bed pressure correction of the friction term for depth-averaged granular flow models
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- An explicit analytical expression for bed-load layer thickness based on maximum entropy principle
- A frictional–collisional model for bedload transport based on kinetic theory of granular flows: discrete and continuum approaches
- A correction of the friction term in depth-averaged granular flow models related to the motion/stop criterion
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