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Incomplete self-similarity and flow velocity in gravel bed channels

2000

Velocity measurements, previously carried out using both a miniature current flowmeter and an acoustic Doppler velocimeter, are used to verify the applicability of the incomplete self-similarity theory to deduce the velocity profile in a gravel bed channel. Then, for the velocity profiles having the maximum value below the free surface and for the S-shaped profiles, the power velocity distribution is corrected using a new divergence function. For each value of the depth sediment ratio the nondimensional friction factor parameter is calculated by integration of the measured velocity distributions in the different verticals of the cross section. Finally, a semilogarithmic flow resistance equa…

Cross section (physics)Flow velocitySelf-similarityFree surfaceflow velocity gravel bed self-similarityGeotechnical engineeringShear velocityMechanicsAcoustic Doppler velocimetryGeologyFlow measurementWater Science and TechnologyPower (physics)
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Closure to "Analyzing turbulence intensity in gravel bed channel"

2008

Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliFluvial hydarulics Gravel bed turbulenceSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Computation of flow velocity in gravel bed channels

2002

Accurate estimate of flow-velocity profile is of crucial importance both for scientific purposes and for solving numerous engineering problems that include, among others, sediment transport, contaminant transport, flow resistance evaluation. This paper presents a new empirical equation to represent the vertical velocity profile. The proposed equation is essentially a modified form of the well-known logarithm law of the wall and contains three parameters having a clear physical meaning. The applicability of the equation and its accuracy assessment for different hydraulic conditions, including non-uniform conditions, is verified by using experimental data obtained by different sources. The va…

open-channel flow velocity gravel bedSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Effects of Boulder Arrangement on Flow Resistance Due to Macro-Scale Bed Roughness

2023

Flow resistance in gravel-bed channels is not only affected by the shape and size of the roughness elements, but also by their arrangement on the channel bed surface (position to flow streamlines, spacing between elements, and their protrusion from the channel bed). Many investigations proved that open channel flow resistance can be obtained by integrating the power velocity profile. For a macro-scale roughness condition, this study aims to investigate the effect of different boulder arrangements on flow resistance. First, for each arrangement, the equation relating Γ function of the power velocity profile, the Froude number, and the channel slope was calibrated using available measur…

flow velocity profileself-similarityflow resistance; gravel bed; boulder arrangement; dimensional analysis; flow velocity profile; self-similaritydimensional analysiGeography Planning and DevelopmentSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestaliboulder arrangementAquatic Scienceflow resistanceBiochemistrygravel bedWater Science and TechnologyWater; Volume 15; Issue 2; Pages: 349
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Influence of bed roughness on flow and turbulence structure around a partially-buried, isolated freshwater mussel

2023

The present study uses eddy-resolving numerical simulations to investigate how bed roughness affects flow and turbulence structure around an isolated, partially-buried mussel (Unio elongatulus) aligned with the incoming flow. The rough-bed simulations resolve the flow past the exposed part of a gravel bed, whose surface is obtained from a laboratory experiment that also provides some additional data for validation of the numerical model. Results are also discussed for the limiting case of a horizontal smooth bed. Additionally, the effects of varying the level of burial of the mussel inside the substrate and the discharge through the two mussel siphons are investigated via a set of simulatio…

filtering activityturbulencefreshwater mussel turbulence gravel bed roughness filtering activity computational fluid dynamicscomputational fluid dynamicsfreshwater musselSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaGravel bed Bed roughness Numerical Simulations Flow Field Turbulence StructureSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaWater Science and Technologygravel bedroughness
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