River confluence is a common feature of most irrigation and drainage channels and river systems, where tributary conflicts the main channel. In these section, rapid changes in velocity and discharge, sediment distribution and flow turbulent result in a deep confluence scour, a bar point in the separation zone at downstream of junction corner and finally vortex flow. Thus, the main goal of this study is to conduct a series of experimental tests to investigate the required size of rocks to control the scour hole. The results show that for a constant ratio discharge, Qr, the size of riprap in the incipient motion increases with decreasing in tailwarer depth. In other words, for any rock size the tailwater depth required for incipient motion i...
Contraction of the river flow by bridge crossing leads to streamline concentration near structures, ...
Local scour in a sediment bed varies depending on the type, size and shape of hydraulic structures, ...
Channels junction is a phenomenon which is used in most of irrigating and drainage networks and in h...
Confluences are a common feature of riverine systems; the area of converging flow streamlines and p...
Riprap continues to be the most widely used method for protection of erodible channel boundaries. In...
Diversion flows from rivers or main channels affect bed morphology and cause erosion and sedimentati...
Scour characteristics and morphologies downstream of rock sills due to channel curvature have been a...
Confluence is a common occurrence in rivers. The convergence of flows often leads to erosion of the ...
Confluences are a common feature of riverine systems; the area of converging flow streamlines and po...
A detrimental problem of scour downstream of a Bagmari Syphon in the feeder canal off taking from Fa...
River restoration aims to improve physical natural form and processes of a river. Techniques to cont...
Eco-friendly hydraulic structures (such as block ramps, rock weirs and stepped gabion weir) are gene...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
The study is carried out to research on the scouring downstream of an overflowing weir. The scouring...
One of the common measures for river bank protection is the installation of riprap. There are severa...
Contraction of the river flow by bridge crossing leads to streamline concentration near structures, ...
Local scour in a sediment bed varies depending on the type, size and shape of hydraulic structures, ...
Channels junction is a phenomenon which is used in most of irrigating and drainage networks and in h...
Confluences are a common feature of riverine systems; the area of converging flow streamlines and p...
Riprap continues to be the most widely used method for protection of erodible channel boundaries. In...
Diversion flows from rivers or main channels affect bed morphology and cause erosion and sedimentati...
Scour characteristics and morphologies downstream of rock sills due to channel curvature have been a...
Confluence is a common occurrence in rivers. The convergence of flows often leads to erosion of the ...
Confluences are a common feature of riverine systems; the area of converging flow streamlines and po...
A detrimental problem of scour downstream of a Bagmari Syphon in the feeder canal off taking from Fa...
River restoration aims to improve physical natural form and processes of a river. Techniques to cont...
Eco-friendly hydraulic structures (such as block ramps, rock weirs and stepped gabion weir) are gene...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
The study is carried out to research on the scouring downstream of an overflowing weir. The scouring...
One of the common measures for river bank protection is the installation of riprap. There are severa...
Contraction of the river flow by bridge crossing leads to streamline concentration near structures, ...
Local scour in a sediment bed varies depending on the type, size and shape of hydraulic structures, ...
Channels junction is a phenomenon which is used in most of irrigating and drainage networks and in h...