Velocity estimation in compound channels with different bank slopes using Renyi and Tsallis entropy

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Jyotirmoy Barman
Mrinal Roy
Bimlesh Kumar
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati,Department of Civil Engineering
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Compound channel; Renyi entropy; Tsallis entropy; Probability distribution;
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The essential information required by hydraulic engineers for estimating the stage and discharge characteristics of open channels is a comprehension of velocity distribution. The current work employed time-averaged normalized velocity as a random variable in Tsallis and Renyi entropy-based model to construct velocity estimations in compound channels with varying bank slopes. According to the approach, both entropies should be maximized using the maximum entropy principle, with certain restrictions. Two Lagrange multipliers for Renyi entropy and dimensionless parameter G for Tsallis entropy must be derived for the model, and these quantities can be determined using average and maximum experimental velocity data. Laboratory measurements were used by considering 45 ° and 90 ° bank angle compound channels and to evaluate the velocity distributions, which were then contrasted with predicted velocity distributions by Renyi and Tsallis entropy methods. The resulting velocity profile matches the experimental data with great accuracy, mainly in the floodplain and main channel domains. However, the accuracy is less in and around slopes because of the nonuniform cross-section and involvement of secondary currents, ultimately affecting the velocity profile. This entropy-based velocity estimation in compound channels should open the way for the future inclusion of vegetation for a better understanding of flow in actual field circumstances.
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页码:2869 / 2884
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