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A mixing-length model for predicting vertical velocity distribution in flows through emergent vegetation
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EngineeringMixing-length ModelGeomorphologyForest HydrologyFluid MechanicsForestryGeophysical FlowFluvial ProcessEarth ScienceVertical Velocity DistributionEmergent VegetationFlood PlainsDebris FlowHydraulic EngineeringGeographyDisperse FlowVegetation ElementsMultiphase FlowLandscape Evolution ModelHydrologySediment TransportLaboratory FlumeCivil Engineering
Abstract The vertical profiles of streamwise velocities are computed on flood plains vegetated with trees. The calculations were made based on a newly developed one-dimensional model, taking into account the relevant forces acting on the volumetric element surrounding the considered vegetation elements. A modified mixing length concept was used in the model. An important by-product of the model is the method for evaluating the friction velocities, and consequently bed shear stresses, in a vegetated channel. The model results were compared with the relevant experimental results obtained in a laboratory flume in which flood plains were covered by simulated vegetation.
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