Importance of bed roughness in transversal variability of the flow patterns and bed shear stress due to secondary currents

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Laboratory experiments were carried out in order to study the inuence of bed roughness on secondary circulations and lateral flow variability in a straight open channel. Flow -eld and bed shear stress were measured using an acoustic Doppler velocimeter and a particular type of the Preston tube, respectively. All experiments attested to the presence of noticeable lateral variations of the flow characteristics due to the secondary currents. The observations also revealed that the lateral variations in the experiments with larger bed roughness were more intense. This implies the formation of a more stable mechanism for the maintenance of the cellular pattern in the experiments with larger bed roughness elements. Regarding formation of the secondary currents, application of double averaging method (averaging of the time averaged turbulence parameters within a thin spatial slab parallel to the bed) is also discussed. It was found that, to properly consider the lateral variations of the flow characteristics, spatial averaging should be implemented among the measured data at different spanwise locations. As such secondary current enhancements can affect more complex and natural flows, like river flows, it can also be recommended to examine the importance of these phenomena in those areas with respect to double averaging method.

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Mohajeri, S. H., Safarzadeh, A., & Salehi Neyshabouri, S. A. A. (2018). Importance of bed roughness in transversal variability of the flow patterns and bed shear stress due to secondary currents. Scientia Iranica, 25(4), 1956–1967. https://doi.org/10.24200/sci.2017.4204

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