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Prediction of the depth-averaged two-dimensional flow direction along a meander in compound channels
Shan, Y. ; Huang, S. ; Liu, C. ; Guo, Yakun ; Yang, K.
Shan, Y.
Huang, S.
Liu, C.
Guo, Yakun
Yang, K.
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2018-10
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2018-08-03
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Abstract
For overbank flows in meandering channels, the flow direction along a meander varies and is affected by floodplain vegetation. This study proposes a model for predicting the depth-averaged two-dimensional flow direction (depth-averaged flow angle) along a meander in smooth and vegetated meandering compound channels. Laboratory experiments were performed in smooth and vegetated channels. Measurements show that the height of the secondary current cell in the main channel is increased by dense floodplain vegetation comparing with that in a non-vegetated channel. A method of determining the height of the cell is proposed. At the middle section between the apex and exit sections, where the secondary current cell is absent, the depth-averaged flow angle is independent of the height of the cell. Beyond the middle section, a new secondary current cell is formed, and the flow angle is highly dependent on the height of the cell. The proposed model is thoroughly verified using the flume experimental and field observed data. Good agreement is obtained between predictions and measurements, indicating that the proposed model is capable of accurately predicting the depth-averaged flow angle along a meander in smooth and vegetated meandering compound channels.
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Shan Y, Huang S, Liu C et al (2018) Prediction of the depth-averaged two-dimensional flow direction along a meander in compound channels. Journal of Hydrology. 565: 318-330.
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