Transverse Bed-Slope, Lateral Bed-Load Rate and Bed-Load Deviation Angle in Meandering Alluvial Streams
- 1 Independent Researcher, Egypt
Abstract
A novel expression for the deviation angle of the bed-load discharge is developed which allows its distinction with the other deviation angles of the flow velocity and boundary shear stress. A transverse bed-slope equation is developed which compares very well with experimental data and field data at the Fall River and Muddy Creek, USA. Stream-wise computations are successfully performed of the transverse bed slopes in the Fall River. Correction for the thickness of the bed-load layer in curved channels and expression for the lateral distribution of grain sizes are presented. A contribution is made in developing the upslope lateral bed-load transport rate equation which allows modification of well-known existing transverse bedload rate equations. An expression of the stream-wise bed-load transport in curved and meandering channels is proposed. The developed approach equations have a higher degree of physical realism than existing methods.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2024.48.63
Copyright: © 2024 Youssef Ismail Hafez. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Meandering Open Channels
- Transverse Bed Slope
- Deviation Angle of The Bed-Load
- Lateral Bed Load Transport Rate
- Stream-Wise Bed-Load Transport in Curved Channels