Correction factor for determining mean velocity of shallow flow on rough surfaces under varying inundation conditions using dye tracer method

Author:

Fan Dengxing12,Yu Xinxiao12ORCID,Jia Guodong12,Zheng Pengfei1,Wu Ningshan1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration on Soil and Water Conservation Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

2. The Metropolitan Area Forest Ecosystem Research Station Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractAccurate estimation of mean flow velocity is crucial for hydraulics and soil erosion studies. A correction factor (α) is required to convert flow surface velocity to mean velocity when using the dye tracer method. However, the determination of an appropriate α value is challenging and little information is available about how α varies with progressive inundation conditions, especially for rough surfaces with protruding roughness elements (e.g., stones). Therefore, laboratory experiments were conducted in a flume with sandpaper (SD) and stones (ST) surfaces to investigate the impact of roughness elements on the correction factor with varying inundation conditions. The results showed that using a single α value is inappropriate for rough surfaces. The correction factor was positively correlated with the Reynolds number and is controlled by flow regimes as well. Moreover, the impacts of inundation conditions as well as protruding roughness elements should be taken into account for determining α. Correction factor varied non‐monotonically with inundation ratio, depending on the progressive inundation status of protruding roughness elements. The developed equations introducing the inundation ratio performed well in predicting α, with R2 = 0.86 and NSE = 0.91. The results contribute to our understanding of measuring mean flow velocity using the dye tracer method.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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