Boundary shear stress and apparent shear forces in compound channels with different floodplain widths

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作者
Gadissa Kedir E. [1 ]
Ojha C.S.P. [1 ]
Prasad K.S.H. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee
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apparent shear forces; boundary shear stress; Compound channels; depth-averaged velocity; floodplain width;
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10.1080/09715010.2023.2282981
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The present study has studied a model to predict depth-averaged velocity distribution and boundary shear stress in compound channels with different floodplain widths. The model was verified against three different data sets of the present experiments and two data used in the literature. The results indicate that the present model can predict the depth-averaged velocity and shear stress distributions, promising to simulate the flow field and related characteristics better. The results show that the non-dimensional coefficient plays a dominant role in portraying the variation of depth-averaged velocity and shear stress distributions in compound channels with different floodplain widths. In addition, the apparent shear forces were examined by dividing the channel cross-section into seven parts, and each element carried shear forces and acted on the horizontal and vertical interfaces for three different width-to-depth ratios were discussed and analyzed. In all configurations, the horizontal interface was negative, indicating that the upper region of flow accelerates the flow in the lower main channel. In contrast, the vertical interfaces were positive, suggesting that the slower floodplain flows retards the faster main channel flows. © 2023 Indian Society for Hydraulics.
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