In steady uniform flows with different water depths, experiments with single particles were performed using a Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV) technique, and then the mechanism of particle movement was studied statistically. The experimental results showed that the average longitudinal velocity profile of particles conformed to the Log-law. The mean Von Karman constant, к, was 0.393, and the streamwise velocity of particles was lower than that in clear water flow by a ratio of 0.826. The vertical distribution of particle concentration in the suspended load region agreed with the Rouse equation, and the average value of the compensation factor, β, was determined to be 1.50. The turbulence intensity of the particle fluctuation velocity decreased with the increase in the Reynolds number Re.
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