Abstract

Measurements of velocity distributions, depth variation, and sediment transport have been made under bankfull and overbank flow conditions in meandering channels with a graded sand bed, using the large-scale U.K. Flood Channel Facility. The overbank conditions depend upon the relative strength of opposing secondary circulation cells generated by shear at the channel crossover and centrifugal forces around the meander bend. Generally the shear-generated secondary flow either reversed or weakened the centrifugal circulation around the next downstream bend. This led to considerable modification of the main channel bed morphology, which, in turn, altered flow distributions. Measurements of the lateral distribution of bed load were made using a 14 -scale Helley–Smith sampler. This demonstrated that the bed load was generally concentrated within a limited width of the channel and tended to take the shortest route through the meanders. Comparisons of observed and calculated bed material load gives an indication of how secondary circulation around meanders, under both bankfull and overbank conditions, affects the predictive performance of formulas derived for predominantly one-dimensional flow.

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Acknowledgments

The authors wish to acknowledge the financial support of the U.K. EPSRC and the help and advice of members of staff at Hydraulics Research Wallingford United Kingdom throughout this work.

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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 131Issue 8August 2005
Pages: 665 - 681

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Received: Mar 26, 2003
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Published online: Aug 1, 2005
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P. R. Wormleaton [email protected]
Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Engineering, Queen Mary, Univ. of London, Mile End Rd., London E1 4NS, U.K. E-mail: [email protected]
R. D. Hey, M.ASCE [email protected]
Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, U.K. E-mail: [email protected]
R. H. Sellin, M.ASCE [email protected]
Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Bristol, Queens Bldg., University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, U.K. E-mail: [email protected]
Accountant, PricewaterhouseCoopers, 31, Great George St., Bristol, BS1 5QD, U.K. E-mail: [email protected]
J. Loveless [email protected]
Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Bristol, Queens Bldg., University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, U.K. E-mail: [email protected]
S. E. Catmur [email protected]
Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of East London, Barking Campus, Longbridge Rd., London RM8 2AS, U.K. E-mail: [email protected]

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