Stable channel design is a very important element in many water resources projects. Both bed and bank stability are necessary design criteria. The channel is designed for some critical flow rate and sediment load, where the bank erodibility, sediment size distribution, and channel resistance to flow are imposed conditions. For these conditions the stable channel width, depth, and slope are predicted. Earlier studies by Lacey, Blench, and others related the channel dimensions to the flow rate as a power function. In Blench's study the coefficient of the function was dependent on the nature and charge of the bed material, and the erodibility of the sides, while the exponent was a constant. This study extends the power function equation relati...
A three dimensional quasi-analytical model is introduced to determine the flow field and the altimet...
Sand-bed rivers differ from gravel-bed rivers in both hydraulic and sediment transport terms and the...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
A simple and straightforward design procedure of plane and stable alluvial channel beds (at incipien...
A stable channel is one in which channel dimensions of slope, width, and depth remain balanced with ...
Alluvial rivers, insofar as they transport the material of which their channels are composed, posses...
The form and size of a channel in cohesionless material stable against erosion for a definite discha...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the effects of bendway weirs on bank stability and th...
The application of many existing numerical models of river channel morphology is limited by their in...
Stabilizing the banks and bed of the river is one of the most important problems in river engineerin...
For decades, research on stable channel hydraulic geometry was based on the following parameters: ri...
This study investigated the effect of cross sectional geometry on sediment transport rate. The proce...
Researches on compound channel hydraulics have been carried out for many years, yet few are concerne...
Channel curvature produces secondary currents and a transverse sloping channel bed, along which the ...
A three dimensional quasi-analytical model is introduced to determine the flow field and the altimet...
A three dimensional quasi-analytical model is introduced to determine the flow field and the altimet...
Sand-bed rivers differ from gravel-bed rivers in both hydraulic and sediment transport terms and the...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
A simple and straightforward design procedure of plane and stable alluvial channel beds (at incipien...
A stable channel is one in which channel dimensions of slope, width, and depth remain balanced with ...
Alluvial rivers, insofar as they transport the material of which their channels are composed, posses...
The form and size of a channel in cohesionless material stable against erosion for a definite discha...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the effects of bendway weirs on bank stability and th...
The application of many existing numerical models of river channel morphology is limited by their in...
Stabilizing the banks and bed of the river is one of the most important problems in river engineerin...
For decades, research on stable channel hydraulic geometry was based on the following parameters: ri...
This study investigated the effect of cross sectional geometry on sediment transport rate. The proce...
Researches on compound channel hydraulics have been carried out for many years, yet few are concerne...
Channel curvature produces secondary currents and a transverse sloping channel bed, along which the ...
A three dimensional quasi-analytical model is introduced to determine the flow field and the altimet...
A three dimensional quasi-analytical model is introduced to determine the flow field and the altimet...
Sand-bed rivers differ from gravel-bed rivers in both hydraulic and sediment transport terms and the...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...