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Experimental Investigation of Kinetic Energy and Momentum Coefficients in Regular Channels with Stiff and Flexible Elements Simulating Submerged Vegetation
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2015
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HydroelasticityEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringKinetic EnergyFluid Kinetic EnergyMomentum EquationsComputational MechanicsHydraulicsMechanicsNumerical SimulationHydraulic EngineeringMarine HydrodynamicsMultiphase FlowHydrologySediment TransportCivil EngineeringMomentum CoefficientsSubmerged VegetationAerodynamics
The paper addresses the problem of determination of the energy and momentum coefficients for flows through a partly vegetated channel. These coefficients are applied to express the fluid kinetic energy and momentum equations as functions of a mean velocity. The study is based on laboratory measurements of water velocity distributions in a straight rectangular flume with stiff and flexible stems and plastic imitations of the Canadian waterweed. The coefficients were established for the vegetation layer, surface layer and the whole flow area. The results indicate that the energy and momentum coefficients increase significantly with water depth and the number of stems per unit channel area. New regression relationships for both coefficients are given.
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