A methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditions
This paper presents an evaluation and analysis of resistance parameters: friction slope, friction velocity and Manning coefficient in unsteady flow. The methodology to enhance the evaluation of resistance by relations derived from flow equations is proposed. The main points of the methodology are (1...
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doaj-f3ecae9690ff4a01adccdd6153a5a6a02020-11-24T20:58:47ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382015-10-0119104041405310.5194/hess-19-4041-2015A methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditionsM. M. Mrokowska0P. M. Rowiński1M. B. Kalinowska2Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandThis paper presents an evaluation and analysis of resistance parameters: friction slope, friction velocity and Manning coefficient in unsteady flow. The methodology to enhance the evaluation of resistance by relations derived from flow equations is proposed. The main points of the methodology are (1) to choose a resistance relation with regard to a shape of a channel and (2) type of wave, (3) to choose an appropriate method to evaluate slope of water depth, and (4) to assess the uncertainty of result. In addition to a critical analysis of existing methods, new approaches are presented: formulae for resistance parameters for a trapezoidal channel, and a translation method instead of Jones' formula to evaluate the gradient of flow depth. Measurements obtained from artificial dam-break flood waves in a small lowland watercourse have made it possible to apply the method and to analyse to what extent resistance parameters vary in unsteady flow. The study demonstrates that results of friction slope and friction velocity are more sensitive to applying simplified formulae than the Manning coefficient (<i>n</i>). <i>n</i> is adequate as a flood routing parameter but may be misleading when information on trend of resistance with flow rate is crucial. Then friction slope or friction velocity seems to be better choice.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/19/4041/2015/hess-19-4041-2015.pdf |
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A methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditions |
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A methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditions |
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A methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditions |
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A methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditions |
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A methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditions |
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methodological approach of estimating resistance to flow under unsteady flow conditions |
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This paper presents an evaluation and analysis of resistance parameters:
friction slope, friction velocity and Manning coefficient in unsteady flow.
The methodology to enhance the evaluation of resistance by relations derived
from flow equations is proposed. The main points of the methodology are
(1) to choose a resistance relation with regard to a shape of a channel and
(2) type of wave, (3) to choose an appropriate method to evaluate slope of water
depth, and (4) to assess the uncertainty of result. In addition to a critical analysis of
existing methods, new approaches are presented: formulae for resistance
parameters for a trapezoidal channel, and a translation method instead of
Jones' formula to evaluate the gradient of flow depth. Measurements obtained from
artificial dam-break flood waves in a small lowland watercourse have made it
possible to apply the method and to analyse to what extent resistance
parameters vary in unsteady flow. The study demonstrates that results of
friction slope and friction velocity are more sensitive to applying
simplified formulae than the Manning coefficient (<i>n</i>). <i>n</i> is adequate as a flood
routing parameter but may be misleading when information on trend of
resistance with flow rate is crucial. Then friction slope or friction
velocity seems to be better choice. |
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