The propagation of dam-break waves on different rough beds was observed to be quasi-steady in the range < [CDATA[11.3 < x/h dam, where is measured from the dam position. These quasi-steady propagation speeds converge with the steady ideal fluids model of Stoker (Water Waves, 1957, Interscience) when the tailwater depth becomes greater than, in the range <[CDATA[0.001< k_s/h_{dam}, where is the roughness and the depth behind the dam. Hence, this convergence encourages the use of Stoker's steady, ideal fluid solution to develop more general models, including friction effects due to bed roughness and/or viscosity. The new experimental data support a MacLaurin series for the celerity, in analogy with the series in terms of, derived ...
Inviscid, incompressible liquid is released from rest by a sudden dam break, accelerating under grav...
The overall dam-break phenomenon is currently well understood for reservoirs filled with water. Howe...
Natural hazards such as tsunamis, impulse waves and dam-break waves are rare, but extremely destruct...
A dam break wave is the flow resulting from a sudden release of a mass of fluid in a channel. For on...
Dam break evolution over dry and wet beds is analyzed with a smoothed particle hydrodynamics model. ...
This paper presents one of the first dedicated studies on mobile bed hydraulics of dam-break flow an...
The steady streaming generated by nonlinear effects at the bottom of a propagating surface wave is d...
YesSolutions for dam-break flow mainly developed for rectangular channels are not applicable to pred...
Unified scaling rules are provided for smooth and rough wave boundary layers. It is shown that the r...
This paper describes a detailed experimental study of the laminar and turbulent oscillatory boundary...
Extensive measurements of swash hydrodynamics and bed shear stress were obtained for surging, collap...
ABSTRACT: Modern predictions of dambreakwave rely often on numerical predictions validatedwith limit...
An analytical model is presented for the 2DV flow-structure, bed shear stress and surface shape of t...
YesThe bed slope and the tailwater depth are two important ones among the factors that affect the pr...
The sudden release of a mass of fluid in a channel generates a highly unsteady flow motion, called d...
Inviscid, incompressible liquid is released from rest by a sudden dam break, accelerating under grav...
The overall dam-break phenomenon is currently well understood for reservoirs filled with water. Howe...
Natural hazards such as tsunamis, impulse waves and dam-break waves are rare, but extremely destruct...
A dam break wave is the flow resulting from a sudden release of a mass of fluid in a channel. For on...
Dam break evolution over dry and wet beds is analyzed with a smoothed particle hydrodynamics model. ...
This paper presents one of the first dedicated studies on mobile bed hydraulics of dam-break flow an...
The steady streaming generated by nonlinear effects at the bottom of a propagating surface wave is d...
YesSolutions for dam-break flow mainly developed for rectangular channels are not applicable to pred...
Unified scaling rules are provided for smooth and rough wave boundary layers. It is shown that the r...
This paper describes a detailed experimental study of the laminar and turbulent oscillatory boundary...
Extensive measurements of swash hydrodynamics and bed shear stress were obtained for surging, collap...
ABSTRACT: Modern predictions of dambreakwave rely often on numerical predictions validatedwith limit...
An analytical model is presented for the 2DV flow-structure, bed shear stress and surface shape of t...
YesThe bed slope and the tailwater depth are two important ones among the factors that affect the pr...
The sudden release of a mass of fluid in a channel generates a highly unsteady flow motion, called d...
Inviscid, incompressible liquid is released from rest by a sudden dam break, accelerating under grav...
The overall dam-break phenomenon is currently well understood for reservoirs filled with water. Howe...
Natural hazards such as tsunamis, impulse waves and dam-break waves are rare, but extremely destruct...