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Flow Hydrodynamic in Open Channels

Flow Hydrodynamic in Open Channels

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Streams and rivers are subject to considerable hydrodynamic loads. Flow interactions with natural or man-made structures in open channels lead to the development of complex dynamic processes, requiring further studies to comprehend fully. This Special Issue has been conceived to facilitate improvement or propose new approaches, summarize the most important findings of previous studies, and encourage the development of further knowledge in the field of open-channel flows. Various topics are addressed in this SI, including flow interaction with hydraulic structures, flow dynamics in estuaries, flow-vegetation interactions, bed sediment effects on flow structures, and the effect of channel curvature on flow behaviors and sediment transport. The studies published in this Special Issue certainly help readers understand the turbulent flow involved in open channels and apply that understanding to the design and practice of hydraulic engineering and river management.

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Keywords

  • acoustic Doppler velocimeter
  • bathymetry
  • bed roughness
  • bridge scour
  • debris flows
  • dredging
  • empirical formulae
  • energy dissipation
  • energy spectra
  • Entropy
  • equilibrium condition
  • extreme events
  • flow contraction
  • flow hydrodynamic structures
  • flow resistance
  • flow velocity
  • Forecasting
  • friction coefficient
  • gentle-slope tunnel
  • History of engineering & technology
  • lateral deflectors
  • length scales
  • n/a
  • Numerical methods
  • open-channel flow
  • Oued Sebou estuary
  • overtopping flow
  • PrĂ©vision
  • Reynolds number
  • rigid vegetation
  • riprap sloping structure
  • river bend erosion
  • river hydraulics
  • rough bed
  • scour
  • secondary currents
  • secondary flow
  • sediment concentration
  • shock wave
  • sinuous channel
  • solitary wave
  • Stochastic analysis
  • structure function
  • suspended sediment flux
  • SWAN
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • tidal range
  • transport mechanism
  • Turbulence
  • turbulence kinetic energy
  • turbulent bursting
  • turbulent coherent structures
  • turbulent flow
  • turbulent kinetic energy (TKE)
  • turbulent velocity
  • vegetation
  • velocity field
  • velocity fluctuations
  • water-wing
  • wave spreading
  • wavelet transform

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7662-6

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