The cross-sectional circulation, which develops in meandering bends, exerts an important role in velocity and the boundary shear stress redistributions. This paper considers the effect of vegetation on cross-sectional flow and bed shear distribution along a high-curvature bend. The analysis is conducted with the aid of data collected in a large-amplitude meandering flume during a reference experiment without vegetation and an experiment with vegetation on the bed. The results show that the presence of vegetation modifies the curvature-induced flow pattern and the directionality of turbulent structures. In fact, in the presence of vegetation, the turbulent structures tend to develop within and between the vegetated elements. The pattern of c...
Vegetation is a common feature in natural coastal and riverine waters, interacting with both water f...
Curved channels and aquatic vegetation are commonly present in the riverine environment. In this stu...
Aquatic vegetation appears very often in rivers and floodplains, which significantly affects the flo...
The cross-sectional circulation, which develops in meandering bends, exerts an important role in vel...
Cross-stream circulation, which develops in meandering bends, exerts an important role in velocity r...
Understanding of how the vegetation distribution influences flow patterns and turbulence structure i...
As it is known, the outer-bank of a meander wave is considerably vulnerable to the erosion processes...
In this study, the effect of single and double row piles for reducing scouring in a mild-curved rive...
Understanding flow characteristics and turbulent structure in the presence of vegetation is importan...
Vegetation uprooting is a complex process which depends on many interrelated factors. In this paper,...
In the present experimental study, the effect of vegetation on flow structure and scour profile arou...
Understanding flow characteristics and turbulent structure in the presence of vegetation is importan...
Vegetation is a common feature of most natural rivers and is widely used for rehabilitation. Consequ...
The typical flow dynamics of meandering streams related to curvature and associated bed topography c...
Vegetation exists on the floodplains of almost all natural channels. This vegetation results in a nu...
Vegetation is a common feature in natural coastal and riverine waters, interacting with both water f...
Curved channels and aquatic vegetation are commonly present in the riverine environment. In this stu...
Aquatic vegetation appears very often in rivers and floodplains, which significantly affects the flo...
The cross-sectional circulation, which develops in meandering bends, exerts an important role in vel...
Cross-stream circulation, which develops in meandering bends, exerts an important role in velocity r...
Understanding of how the vegetation distribution influences flow patterns and turbulence structure i...
As it is known, the outer-bank of a meander wave is considerably vulnerable to the erosion processes...
In this study, the effect of single and double row piles for reducing scouring in a mild-curved rive...
Understanding flow characteristics and turbulent structure in the presence of vegetation is importan...
Vegetation uprooting is a complex process which depends on many interrelated factors. In this paper,...
In the present experimental study, the effect of vegetation on flow structure and scour profile arou...
Understanding flow characteristics and turbulent structure in the presence of vegetation is importan...
Vegetation is a common feature of most natural rivers and is widely used for rehabilitation. Consequ...
The typical flow dynamics of meandering streams related to curvature and associated bed topography c...
Vegetation exists on the floodplains of almost all natural channels. This vegetation results in a nu...
Vegetation is a common feature in natural coastal and riverine waters, interacting with both water f...
Curved channels and aquatic vegetation are commonly present in the riverine environment. In this stu...
Aquatic vegetation appears very often in rivers and floodplains, which significantly affects the flo...