Application of entropic approach to estimate the mean flow velocity and Manning roughness coefficient in a high-curvature flume
Author(s) -
Donatella Termini,
Tommaso Moramarco
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
hydrology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.665
H-Index - 48
eISSN - 1996-9694
pISSN - 0029-1277
DOI - 10.2166/nh.2016.106
Subject(s) - curvature , dimensionless quantity , open channel flow , mathematics , mechanics , flume , entropy (arrow of time) , geometry , geology , flow (mathematics) , thermodynamics , physics
The entropy-based approach allows the estimation of the mean flow velocity in open channel flow by using the maximum flow velocity. The linear relationship between the mean velocity, u max , and the mean flow velocity, u m , through the dimensionless parameter Φ(M), has been verified both in natural rivers and in laboratory channels. Recently, the authors of this study investigated the reliability of the entropy-based formula in a straight channel and under different bed and side-walls9 roughness conditions. The present study aims to further validate the entropy-based approach and to explore the effectiveness of entropy-based formula in high curvature channels. Results show that as the effect of the downstream variation of the channel9s curvature the value of the parameter Φ(M) varies along the bend. When the bed deformation is evident, the variation of the parameter Φ(M) is strongly reduced compared to that obtained in absence of bed deformation. Results also show that the Manning9s roughness coefficients determined through entropy-based formula are in agreement with those estimated by applying other literature9s expressions but, unlike the latter, through the parameter Φ(M) the entropy-based formula could account for the effects due to the advective momentum transport by cross-circulation along the strongly curved reaches of the channel.
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