Influence of rigid emerged vegetation in a channel bend on bed topography and flow velocity field : laboratory experiments

Hossein Hamidifar, Alireza Keshavarzi, Pawel M. Rowinski

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Abstract

Trees have been used extensively by river managers for improving the river environment and ecology. The link between flow hydraulics, bed topography, habitat availability, and organic matters is influenced by vegetation. In this study, the effect of trees on the mean flow, bed topography, and bed shear stress were tested under different flow conditions. It was found that each configuration of trees produced particular flow characteristics and bed topography patterns. The SR (single row of trees) model appeared to deflect the maximum velocity downstream of the bend apex toward the inner bank, while leading the velocity to be more uniformly distributed throughout the bend. The entrainment of sediment particles occurred toward the area with higher values of turbulent kinetic energy (TKE). The results showed that both SR and DR (double rows of trees) models are effective in relieving bed erosion in sharp ingoing bends. The volume of the scoured bed was reduced up to 70.4% for tests with trees. This study shows the effectiveness of the SR model in reducing the maximum erosion depth.
Original languageEnglish
Article number118
Number of pages18
JournalWater
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

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Keywords

  • environmental management
  • river channels
  • river enginerring
  • stream ecology
  • streamflow
  • trees

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