2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15183173
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Effect of Rigid Aquatic Bank Weeds on Flow Velocities and Bed Morphology

Elzahry Farouk M. Elzahry,
Mahmoud Ali R. Eltoukhy,
Mohamed S. Abdelmoaty
et al.

Abstract: The prediction of changes in velocity distribution and channel bed morphology is significant in open channel management and design. This paper implements experimental work to realize and quantify the effect of rigid aquatic bank weeds on vertical velocity profiles and channel bed morphology. In the experimental work, weeds were given a staggered distribution using three distances of 25, 50, and 75 mm, unilaterally and bilaterally, with Froude numbers ranging from 0.11 to 0.30, achieving 168 scenarios. Results … Show more

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“…Elzahry et al [24] experimentally tried to evaluate the effect of rigid aquatic unilateral and bilateral bank weeds on vertical velocity distribution and channel bed morphology. Considering three vegetation densities of 0.0013, 0.0028, and 0.013, whether in a movable (sandy sediment with a median grain size of 0.65 mm) or fixed bed, the authors measured various vertical profiles at different transversal positions from the vegetated banks as well as along the channel centerline upstream, in the middle distance, and downstream of the vegetated area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elzahry et al [24] experimentally tried to evaluate the effect of rigid aquatic unilateral and bilateral bank weeds on vertical velocity distribution and channel bed morphology. Considering three vegetation densities of 0.0013, 0.0028, and 0.013, whether in a movable (sandy sediment with a median grain size of 0.65 mm) or fixed bed, the authors measured various vertical profiles at different transversal positions from the vegetated banks as well as along the channel centerline upstream, in the middle distance, and downstream of the vegetated area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%