Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel

Emergent vegetation or trees are important riverine features and essential in hydraulic engineering including flood management and river restoration. Clearing up trees along river banks has been pointed out as a contributing factor to the severity of flood damages including financial losses and even...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Jumain M.; Ibrahim Z.; Ismail Z.; Jamal M.H.; Rashid M.F.A.; Salleh M.Z.M.; Shariff M.E.M.; Zulkifli N.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing Ltd 2021
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Jumain M.; Ibrahim Z.; Ismail Z.; Jamal M.H.; Rashid M.F.A.; Salleh M.Z.M.; Shariff M.E.M.; Zulkifli N.S.
Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
2021
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
646
1
10.1088/1755-1315/646/1/012036
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85102178661&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f646%2f1%2f012036&partnerID=40&md5=e1d27313d489c1374a1abfc707064348
Emergent vegetation or trees are important riverine features and essential in hydraulic engineering including flood management and river restoration. Clearing up trees along river banks has been pointed out as a contributing factor to the severity of flood damages including financial losses and even fatalities. Thus, the effect of riparian vegetation on river flow must be clearly understood. The hydraulics and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel were carried out in the Hydraulics Laboratory, School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Two-line steel rods with tandem and staggered arrays to simulate as rigid emergent vegetation were placed along the riparian zone of an asymmetrical straight channel. The Manning's n, depth-averaged velocity, boundary shear stress and morphological changes during shallow and deep floods are discussed in this paper. The findings prevailed that the staggered array riparian vegetation generated 4.5% flow resistance higher than the tandem array. The vegetation also altered velocity distribution which contributed to the boundary shear stress patterns in a compound straight channel. The flow velocity profiles were also related to the morphological changes in the channel. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Jumain M.; Ibrahim Z.; Ismail Z.; Jamal M.H.; Rashid M.F.A.; Salleh M.Z.M.; Shariff M.E.M.; Zulkifli N.S.
spellingShingle Jumain M.; Ibrahim Z.; Ismail Z.; Jamal M.H.; Rashid M.F.A.; Salleh M.Z.M.; Shariff M.E.M.; Zulkifli N.S.
Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
author_facet Jumain M.; Ibrahim Z.; Ismail Z.; Jamal M.H.; Rashid M.F.A.; Salleh M.Z.M.; Shariff M.E.M.; Zulkifli N.S.
author_sort Jumain M.; Ibrahim Z.; Ismail Z.; Jamal M.H.; Rashid M.F.A.; Salleh M.Z.M.; Shariff M.E.M.; Zulkifli N.S.
title Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
title_short Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
title_full Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
title_fullStr Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
title_full_unstemmed Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
title_sort Hydraulic and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel
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description Emergent vegetation or trees are important riverine features and essential in hydraulic engineering including flood management and river restoration. Clearing up trees along river banks has been pointed out as a contributing factor to the severity of flood damages including financial losses and even fatalities. Thus, the effect of riparian vegetation on river flow must be clearly understood. The hydraulics and morphological patterns in a riparian vegetated sandy compound straight channel were carried out in the Hydraulics Laboratory, School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Two-line steel rods with tandem and staggered arrays to simulate as rigid emergent vegetation were placed along the riparian zone of an asymmetrical straight channel. The Manning's n, depth-averaged velocity, boundary shear stress and morphological changes during shallow and deep floods are discussed in this paper. The findings prevailed that the staggered array riparian vegetation generated 4.5% flow resistance higher than the tandem array. The vegetation also altered velocity distribution which contributed to the boundary shear stress patterns in a compound straight channel. The flow velocity profiles were also related to the morphological changes in the channel. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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