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In the catastrophe theory of nonlinear science, the intensity of water flow Θ and the coefficient of non uniform sediment m are regarded as two bound variables, and the intensity of bed load transport Φ as the state variable in the motion of non uniform sediment in cusp catastrophe model. Based on the standard equation of the cusp catastrophe theory, the relation equation between the intensity of bed load transport Φ and the intensity of water flow Θ has been derived by used coordinate transform and topology transform. The equation of bed load transport rate was built on the cusp catastrophe theory of nonlinear science. The others are applied to verify this equation, that the results calculated by the cusp catastrophe equation agree well with the other equations. This indicates that the cusp catastrophe equation is reasonable, and the results fully reflect the characteristics of threshold motion and transport of non uniform sediment. The purpose of this paper is to explore the incipient motion and transport laws of non uniform sediment from the viewpoint of nonlinear science.
In the catastrophe theory of nonlinear science, the intensity of water flow Θ and the coefficient of non uniform sediment m are regarded as two bound variables, and the intensity of bed load transport Φ as the state variable in the motion Based on the standard equation of the cusp catastrophe theory, the relation equation between the intensity of bed load transport Φ and the intensity of water flow Θ has been derived by used coordinate transform and The equation of bed load transport rate was built on the cusp catastrophe theory of nonlinear science. The others are applied to verify this equation, that the results calculated by the cusp catastrophe equation agree well with the other equations. cusp catastrophe equation is reasonable, and the results fully reflect the characteristics of threshold motion and transport of non uniform sediment. The purpose of this paper is to explore the incipient motion and transport laws of non uniform sediment from the viewpoint of nonlinear science.