2019
DOI: 10.29196/jubes.v27i2.2340
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Effect of Gravel Size and Weir Height on Flow Properties of Gabions

Abstract: The variation between flow depth generated in front of gabion barrier and flow rate has been studied in open laboratory flume. Flow profiles have been observed for each of "Transition Flow" and "Overflow" regimes. Effects of gabion height and material coarseness on the upstream flow depth are studied by testing four different gabion heights and four different medium aggregate sizes. The analysis of experimental results showed that the relative decrease in flow depth varies between 38% and 17% for "Through Flow… Show more

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“…At the low drop numbers (D<0.003), there is a minor effect for filling material on the flow regimes (through-flow and transition I flow regimes). This result agrees with the finding of Jalil et al (2019) [25]. At a high discharge (D>0.006), the effect of the rockfill materials is not apparent because the amount of through-flow was too small compared with the amount of overflow.…”
Section: Effect Of Materials Rockfillsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…At the low drop numbers (D<0.003), there is a minor effect for filling material on the flow regimes (through-flow and transition I flow regimes). This result agrees with the finding of Jalil et al (2019) [25]. At a high discharge (D>0.006), the effect of the rockfill materials is not apparent because the amount of through-flow was too small compared with the amount of overflow.…”
Section: Effect Of Materials Rockfillsupporting
confidence: 92%