Reynolds Stress in Open Channel Flow with Upward Seepage
Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 131, Issue 4
Abstract
Nonuniform-unsteady flow in open channels with streamwise sloping beds having uniform upward seepage is theoretically analyzed. Expressions for the Reynolds stress and bed shear stress are developed, assuming a modified logarithmic law of velocity profile due to upward seepage, and using the Reynolds and continuity equations of two-dimensional open channel flow. The computed Reynolds stress profiles are in agreement with the experimental data.
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Received: Dec 2, 2003
Accepted: Oct 5, 2004
Published online: Apr 1, 2005
Published in print: Apr 2005
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Note. Associate Editor: Michelle H. Teng
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