Estimation of friction factor and bed shear stress considering bedform effect in rivers

Author:

Lee Minjae1,Park Yong Sung12ORCID,Lee Mikyung3,Song Yong‐Sik4,Park Chanho4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

2. Institute of Construction and Environmental Engineering Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

3. Water Environmental Engineering Research Division National Institute of Environmental Research Incheon South Korea

4. GeoSystem Research Corporation Gyeonggi South Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe roughness height plays a crucial role, especially in shallow‐water environments with rough‐bed conditions. Specifically, it is a key parameter for predicting flow velocity and bed shear stress. Therefore, an accurate determination of roughness height is essential for precise predictions of hydraulic phenomena. In this study, we propose a method to estimate form roughness height and friction factor using bathymetry data, with a focus on cross‐sectional data in the transverse direction. To overcome the limitations of using lateral direction data, we derived an empirical formula for estimating bedform length from the bed profiles in the streamwise direction. To assess the validity of bedform analysis and estimated form roughness height based on lateral direction data, we compared the characteristics of bedform and form roughness height analysed using lateral direction data with those analysed using the streamwise direction data. Furthermore, we confirmed the importance of considering the form roughness height in estimating bed shear stress through a comparison with bed shear stress calculations considering only grain roughness height.

Funder

Korea Institute of Marine Science and Technology promotion

National Institute of Environmental Research

Publisher

Wiley

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