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    Effects of Bed Material and Downstream Flow Depth on the Evolution of Bed in a Right-Angled Open-Channel Confluence

    Source: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 001::page 04023033-1
    Author:
    Wahidullah Hakim Safi
    ,
    Pranab K. Mohapatra
    DOI: 10.1061/JIDEDH.IRENG-10184
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Effects of bed material and downstream flow depth on bed evolution in a right-angled channel confluence were studied through laboratory experiments. Velocity field, water surface elevation, and bed profile were measured intermittently until the flow attained equilibrium. Sediment discharges at various locations of the confluence were estimated from bed levels. Six prominent bedforms were identified, and their characteristics were quantified. The sediment discharges from different channels were initially high but decreased to approximately zero as the flow attained equilibrium. Downstream flow depth influenced overall sediment transport in the system, including the main features of bed morphology. Overall erosion in the confluence reduced as the particle size of the bed material increased. In addition, the maximum scour depth occurred at the confluence edge, and, due to the sharp corner of the confluence, its location did not change with time. Results from the present experimental study can help validate numerical models and assist in the design of a right-angled confluence. This study is related to the hydraulics of man-made confluences with mobile beds and can be useful in the following practical applications. More accurate numerical models to predict maximum scour, bed morphodynamics, and sediment transport in man-made confluences can be developed using the detailed bed profile measurements at different time instants presented in this study. Note that available numerical models use sediment discharge formulas (e.g., Meyer-Peter-Muller, Van Rijn), which are for sediment flows in straight channels. The interplay between the three-dimensional flow field, developed bed shear stress, and sediment discharge can be explored. In addition, A man-made confluence with the mobile bed can be designed with findings from the present study. The bedforms corresponding to equilibrium flow depend on discharge ratio, confluence angle, flow conditions at the exit channel, and bed material characteristics. The major bedforms can be incorporated into the confluence geometry.
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    contributor authorWahidullah Hakim Safi
    contributor authorPranab K. Mohapatra
    date accessioned2024-04-27T22:52:16Z
    date available2024-04-27T22:52:16Z
    date issued2024/02/01
    identifier other10.1061-JIDEDH.IRENG-10184.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4297709
    description abstractEffects of bed material and downstream flow depth on bed evolution in a right-angled channel confluence were studied through laboratory experiments. Velocity field, water surface elevation, and bed profile were measured intermittently until the flow attained equilibrium. Sediment discharges at various locations of the confluence were estimated from bed levels. Six prominent bedforms were identified, and their characteristics were quantified. The sediment discharges from different channels were initially high but decreased to approximately zero as the flow attained equilibrium. Downstream flow depth influenced overall sediment transport in the system, including the main features of bed morphology. Overall erosion in the confluence reduced as the particle size of the bed material increased. In addition, the maximum scour depth occurred at the confluence edge, and, due to the sharp corner of the confluence, its location did not change with time. Results from the present experimental study can help validate numerical models and assist in the design of a right-angled confluence. This study is related to the hydraulics of man-made confluences with mobile beds and can be useful in the following practical applications. More accurate numerical models to predict maximum scour, bed morphodynamics, and sediment transport in man-made confluences can be developed using the detailed bed profile measurements at different time instants presented in this study. Note that available numerical models use sediment discharge formulas (e.g., Meyer-Peter-Muller, Van Rijn), which are for sediment flows in straight channels. The interplay between the three-dimensional flow field, developed bed shear stress, and sediment discharge can be explored. In addition, A man-made confluence with the mobile bed can be designed with findings from the present study. The bedforms corresponding to equilibrium flow depend on discharge ratio, confluence angle, flow conditions at the exit channel, and bed material characteristics. The major bedforms can be incorporated into the confluence geometry.
    publisherASCE
    titleEffects of Bed Material and Downstream Flow Depth on the Evolution of Bed in a Right-Angled Open-Channel Confluence
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JIDEDH.IRENG-10184
    journal fristpage04023033-1
    journal lastpage04023033-16
    page16
    treeJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 001
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