A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds

An experiment was designed to eliminate the free surface from simulated naturally roughened open channel beds from which results were compared to data with a free surface from another study. All other pertinent variables were held constant. From this comparison, a relationship was established for th...

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Main Author: Andersen, Julian B.
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Published: DigitalCommons@USU 1968
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-25492019-10-13T05:39:44Z A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds Andersen, Julian B. An experiment was designed to eliminate the free surface from simulated naturally roughened open channel beds from which results were compared to data with a free surface from another study. All other pertinent variables were held constant. From this comparison, a relationship was established for the additional energy loss due to the presence of a free surface in the flow over these channel beds.P = 0.23 - 0.28 D/D25where P is the proportion that the channel conductance coefficient (C/g1/2) is reduced due to presence of a free surface, D is the flow depth, K25 is a measurement of roughness height and D/K25 is the relative roughness and was varied from 1 to 7. The channel conductance coefficient was found to be non-dependent upon Reynolds number. A parameter describing bed element spacing was identified as the ratio of vertical projected area of all bed elements to the total bed area, and was found to be constant for a particular channel bed. Roughness spacing had only a minor effect on the channel conductance parameter. The channel conductance coefficient was related to the relative roughness by a power function and the following prediction equation was established relating the channel conductance coefficient to the relative roughness and spacing parameter:C/g1/2 = 3.0 (D/K16)0.317 exp(0.007/θ)where D/K16 is the relative roughness and θ is the spacing parameter. 1968-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1550 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2549&context=etd All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering
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Andersen, Julian B.
A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds
description An experiment was designed to eliminate the free surface from simulated naturally roughened open channel beds from which results were compared to data with a free surface from another study. All other pertinent variables were held constant. From this comparison, a relationship was established for the additional energy loss due to the presence of a free surface in the flow over these channel beds.P = 0.23 - 0.28 D/D25where P is the proportion that the channel conductance coefficient (C/g1/2) is reduced due to presence of a free surface, D is the flow depth, K25 is a measurement of roughness height and D/K25 is the relative roughness and was varied from 1 to 7. The channel conductance coefficient was found to be non-dependent upon Reynolds number. A parameter describing bed element spacing was identified as the ratio of vertical projected area of all bed elements to the total bed area, and was found to be constant for a particular channel bed. Roughness spacing had only a minor effect on the channel conductance parameter. The channel conductance coefficient was related to the relative roughness by a power function and the following prediction equation was established relating the channel conductance coefficient to the relative roughness and spacing parameter:C/g1/2 = 3.0 (D/K16)0.317 exp(0.007/θ)where D/K16 is the relative roughness and θ is the spacing parameter.
author Andersen, Julian B.
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title A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds
title_short A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds
title_full A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds
title_fullStr A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds
title_full_unstemmed A Study of Free Surface and Viscous Effects on Simulated Rough Open Channel Beds
title_sort study of free surface and viscous effects on simulated rough open channel beds
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