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Hans Albert Einstein: Innovation and Compromise in Formulating Sediment Transport by Rivers

Robert EttemaIIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, The Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IACornelia F. MutelIIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, The Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
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This paper is written to mark the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Hans Albert Einstein (1904–1973). It casts his career as that of the archetypal researcher protagonist determined to master intellectually the way water flows and conveys alluvial sediment in rivers. In that effort, Einstein personified the mix of success and frustration experienced by many researchers who have attempted to formulate the complicated behavior of alluvial rivers in terms of mechanically based equations. His formulation of the relationship between rates of bed-sediment transport (especially bedload transport) and water flow comprised an innovative departure from the largely empirical approach that prevailed at the time. He introduced into that relationship the emerging fluid-mechanic concepts of turbulence and boundary layers, and concepts of probability theory. Inevitably the numerous complexities attending sediment transport mire formulation and prompt his use of several approximating compromises in order to make estimating bed-sediment transport practicable. His formulation nonetheless is a milestone in river engineering.

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