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Author(s): Nian-Sheng Cheng; Yee-Meng Chiew
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Abstract: Measurements of turbulent open-channel flow subjected to an upward bed seepage were performed in a laboratory flume using a two-dimensional Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter and a minipropeller. The experimental results show that the boundary seepage affects the time-mean streamwise velocity, the rnis values of the velocity fluctuations, the Reynolds shear stress and the bed shear stress in open-channel flow. Along the seepage zone, the mean streamwise velocity increases much more in the surface layer than that in the near-bed region, whereas the turbulent intensities and Reynolds shear stress increase significantly in the near-bed region. The bed shear stress that was computed using the momentum integral equation shows a steady reduction with increasing upward seepage velocity.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221689809498627
Year: 1998