A theoretical and experimental investigation is made concerning the relationships between secondary flow phenomena in alluvial channel bends and boundary shear-stress distribution and related stable bed topography generated in the vicinity of same. Particular emphasis was placed on an examination of the secondary circulation decay process along that portion of the straight channel reach immediately following the bend section. Experimentally observed stable bed topography within the bend and along the downstream decay zone related favourably to the steady-state boundary shear-stress distributions obtained from a numerical model of the flow field therein. from ASCE Publications Abstracts
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Nouh, M., & Townsend, R. D. (1979). Shear-stress distribution in stable channel bends. Journal of the Hydraulics Division, ASCE, 105(HY10, Proc.Paper, 14898), 1233–1245. https://doi.org/10.1061/jyceaj.0005282
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