Bagnold's energetics-based total load sediment transport over a plane sloping bed. In both the bedload and suspended load, the transport rate vectors are found to be composed of a velocity-induced component directed parallel to the instantaneous velocity vector and a gravity-induced component directed down slope. The model is applied to idealized surfzone conditions, leading to estimates of the local longshore and onshore-offshore sediment transport rates as well as the equilibrium beach slope as a function of the local wave and current conditions. The model is combined with a nonlinear longshore current model and spatially integrated to obtain predictions of the total longshore transport rate as a function of the incident wave conditions. The results support the general form of the wave power equation except that the wave power coefficient is no longer constant but is instead a complex function of the incident wave and beach characteristics. |