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The RIPCOM experiments (RIPple COMplex experiments) are presented in order to study the ripple growth conditions on large wave flume tests under fine unimodal, coarse unimodal and mixed sands conditions. The main objectives of the experiments is to improve and understand the protocols to perform mixed sediment experiments within the ripple regime and use/improve the equipment developed at Task 9.1 of the COMPLEX Joint Research Activity within Hydralab+. The experiments were carried out in the large scale wave flume CIEM at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona. The experimental plan is divided in three steps: 1. Find the optimum wave conditions that ensure ripples (based on measured velocities and previous literature studies) on the study area. Test the targeted waves with unimodal fine sediment (d 50 =0.250 mm) and measure the obtained ripples under the tested conditions. From the obtained measurements, the waves to be used on the next two steps are selected in order to fix the best conditions to produce ripples within the experimental constrains. 2. The 13 upper cm of the fine sediment is removed and replaced by the coarser sediment (d 50 =0.545 mm). Once that is done the selected waves to be tested are reproduced and the bottom bedforms are measured. 3. Mix both sediments fine and coarser sand homogeneously in order to repeat the selected wave conditions and measure the ripples growth and evolution under mixed sediment conditions. Due to its size, the data set can not be placed on this repository and will be provided on demand. Please contact with the authors or with the data manager of the CIEM installation.
wave flume, large scale experiments, mobile bed, ripples, sediment transport
wave flume, large scale experiments, mobile bed, ripples, sediment transport
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