Practical Calculation of Sand-Bed River Flow Resistance

2022 ◽  
Vol 148 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
David C. Froehlich
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
atsuhiro yorozuya

<p>A flood risk assessment has implemented with an inundation map or with other simulated results; e.g., a rainfall-runoff simulation. In order to conduct the flood risk assessment, it is usual that the case with maximum floods are subject for discussion. At the same time, it is usual that observed data of the maximum floods are not available, since the maximum floods has not experienced, or observation have not conducted. Estimation of the discharge values are not simple, since the river flow at the targeted cross section are affected by river shape, or roughness changes. Both of them are sensitive with different flow stage.</p><p>The present study discusses about constructing the stage discharge relationship with numerical simulation. For this purpose, the author implements the 2-D depth integrated flow simulation including the flow resistance. The flow resistance is one of the traditional studies of the sediment hydraulics. It deals with the changing of resistance with different micro-scale bed forms as the bed shear stress changes. Similar with the one by Engelund (1966), the relationship with grain shear stress and total shear stress are constructed in qualitative manner by Kishi and Kuroki (1973). It is useful to obtain the bed roughness with different flow stage. The author implements the changes of the roughness in the 2-D depth integrated flow simulation and obtains the flow field in actual river flow in order to obtain the discharge values.</p><p>The authors conducted the numerical simulation in steady flow condition. In order to construct the stage-discharge relationship based on the results, 10 different cases with appropriate ranges of stage were conducted. The domain of the simulation is 5 times longer than the width of the targeted section. In order to construct the initial condition, bathymetry data in the one point in 5 m with the laser technique, and sediment size distribution at the different location; e.g., at center of flow, top of the dune and etc., were obtained. The calculated results were compared with observed flow field by float measurements and other non-contact current meter. The results indicate that the numerical stage-discharge relationship shows some good agreements and few disagreements with the one created based on observation. For example, at the water stage which represents the dune I, the simulated results are similar with observed. However, at the stage of dune II, simulated velocity shows smaller velocity than observed. As Hirai (2015) suggested, shape of micro-bed form classified as Dune II is unstably changes between Dune and flat bed. Therefore, velocity at the stage is sensitively changes as well. From this aspect, the authors concluded that not only the numerical simulation but also field measurement are necessary in order to construct good stage-discharge relationships, in particular if the shear stress at the targeted discharge involves the Dune II.</p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (11) ◽  
pp. 3299-3312 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Song ◽  
B. Schmalz ◽  
Y. P. Xu ◽  
N. Fohrer
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1999 ◽  
Vol 125 (12) ◽  
pp. 1315-1319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jochen Aberle ◽  
Andreas Dittrich ◽  
Franz Nestmann ◽  
Pavel Novak ◽  
Colin D. Rennie ◽  
...  

1998 ◽  
Vol 124 (10) ◽  
pp. 1054-1058 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hossein Afzalimehr ◽  
François Anctil

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Bhimo Rizky Samudro ◽  
Yogi Pasca Pratama

This paper will describe the function of water resources to support business activities in Surakarta regency, Central Java province. Surakarta is a business city in Central Java province with small business enterprises and specific culture. This city has a famous river with the name is Bengawan Solo. Bengawan Solo is a River Flow Regional (RFR) to support business activities in Surakarta regency. Concious with the function, societies and local government in Surakarta must to manage the sustainability of River Flow Regional (RFR) Bengawan Solo. It is important to manage the sustainability of business activity in Surakarta regency.   According to the condition in Surakarta regency, this paper will explain how the simulation of Low Impact Development Model in Surakarta regency. Low Impact Development is a model that can manage and evaluate sustainability of water resources in River Flow Regional (RFR). Low Impact Development can analys goals, structures, and process water resources management. The system can also evaluate results and impacts of water resources management. From this study, we hope that Low Impact Development can manage water resources in River Flow Regional (RFR) Bengawan Solo.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raka Maulana ◽  
Yulianti Pratama ◽  
Lina Apriyanti

<p>Some areas in the city of Bandung is an area that dilitasi by the flow of the river, to prevent the introduction of garbage into the river basin is necessary to note the waste management systems in residential areas along the river. Cidurian river has a length of 24.86 Km along the river flow. Consists of the city of Bandung and Bandung regency. Administrative regions Cidurian River past eight (8) districts, from the region in the District Kiaracondong precisely Village Babakan Babakan Sari and Surabaya populous and the most densely populated. Thus, there should be community-based waste management in the form of a reduction in resources to prevent potential entry of waste into the river basin. Planning waste reduction will be divided into two, namely the reduction of inorganic waste with waste bank then the reduction of organic waste with absorption holes biopori, and bio reactor mini determination of the reduction is determined by the results of the analysis of the sampling covers the composition and garbage, then the result of the measurement characteristics test and analysis results questionnaire.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 885
Author(s):  
Nasaruddin Salam ◽  
Rustan Tarakka ◽  
Jalaluddin Jalaluddin ◽  
Muh. Setiawan Sukardin
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