2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0022112008000505
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Lateral dispersion in random cylinder arrays at high Reynolds number

Abstract: Laser-induced fluorescence was used to measure the lateral dispersion of passive solute in random arrays of rigid, emergent cylinders of solid volume fraction φ=0.010–0.35. Such densities correspond to those observed in aquatic plant canopies and complement those in packed beds of spheres, where φ≥0.5. This paper focuses on pore Reynolds numbers greater than Res=250, for which our laboratory experiments demonstrate that the spatially averaged turbulence intensity and Kyy/(Upd), the lateral dispersion coefficie… Show more

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“…In this study we consider the erosion pattern associated with a circular 83 patch of emergent vegetation located at mid-channel, making connections to flow 84 structure previously described by Zong and Nepf (2012) Because we were not able to make velocity measurements within the 209 patch, the turbulence associated with stem generation was estimated using a 210 relation developed and experimentally verified by Tanino and Nepf (2008): 211 The right-most expression assumes ϕ << 1 and substitutes ϕ = nπd 2 /4 to 215 explicitly show the relationship with stem density, n. Further, because we were 216 not able to measure velocity inside the patch, we substitute u = U o . With this 217 approximation Eq.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study we consider the erosion pattern associated with a circular 83 patch of emergent vegetation located at mid-channel, making connections to flow 84 structure previously described by Zong and Nepf (2012) Because we were not able to make velocity measurements within the 209 patch, the turbulence associated with stem generation was estimated using a 210 relation developed and experimentally verified by Tanino and Nepf (2008): 211 The right-most expression assumes ϕ << 1 and substitutes ϕ = nπd 2 /4 to 215 explicitly show the relationship with stem density, n. Further, because we were 216 not able to measure velocity inside the patch, we substitute u = U o . With this 217 approximation Eq.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jadhav and Buchberger (1995);Nepf (1999); Tanino and Nepf (2008). More empirical approaches use Manning's n, e.g.…”
Section: Modelling Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8). The turbulent length scale is set by either the mean spacing between individual plant stems ( S) or the stem diameter (d), depending on whichever scale is smaller (Tanino and Nepf, 2008). Turbulence in the stem wake region is higher than turbulence generated in the boundary layer region of the streambed, represented as bed shear stress (Nepf, 1999).…”
Section: Emergent Aquatic Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%