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Roughness coefficients and velocity estimation in well-inundated sheet and rilled overland flow without strongly eroding bed forms

✍ Scribed by Rouhipour, H.; W. Rose, C.; Yu, B.; Ghadiri, H.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
182 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-1269

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✦ Synopsis


Even with the flow of water over a soil surface in which roughness elements are well inundated, and in less erosive situations where erosional bed forms are not pronounced, the magnitude of resistance coefficients in equations such as those of Darcy±Weisbach, Chezy or Manning vary with flow velocity (at least). Using both original laboratory and field data, and data from the literature, the paper examines this question of the apparent variation of resistance coefficients in relation to flow velocity, even in the absence of interaction between hydraulics and resulting erosional bed forms. Resistance equations are first assessed as to their ability to describe overland flow velocity when tested against these data sources. The result is that Manning's equation received stronger support than the Darcy±Weisbach or Chezy equations, though all equations were useful.

The second question addressed is how best to estimate velocity of overland flow from measurements of slope and unit discharge, recognizing that the apparent flow velocity variation in resistance coefficients is probably a result of shortcomings in all of the listed resistance equations. A new methodology is illustrated which gives good agreement between estimated and measured flow velocity for both well-inundated sheet and rill flow. Comments are given on the predictive use of this methodology.