AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental study on the influences of floodplain impermeable groynes on flow structure, velocity, and water depth around the groyne(s). A wooden symmetrical compound channel was used. Groyne models with three different groyne relative lengths, 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0, were used on one floodplain with single and series arrangements. Analysis of the experimental results using the measured flow velocity and water depth values showed that flow structure, velocity, and water depth mainly depend on groyne relative length and the relative distance between series groynes. The flow velocity at the main channel centerline increased by about 40%, 60%, and 85%, and in other parts on the horizontal plane at the...
Field observations and recent research have shown that river bank accretion enhances opposite bank e...
Groynes are man-made hydraulic structures constructed for a variety of purposes. They extend outside...
In a meandering river the most basic segment of the river is the point at which it changes its curva...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental study on the influences of floodplain imp...
This study investigated the flow around river’s floodplain single groynes. Two different compound ch...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
A curved channel with intersecting streams can be easily scoured by incoming flow, and the concave b...
Large-scale measures within the river programmes such as Room for the River, Natura2000 and Water Fr...
One of the structures to protect river bank erosion is groyne. Groyne can serve and control water fl...
Groynes are popular hydraulic structures often used to control the erosion of banks by altering flow...
Due to river training in the past centuries, the bed level of the Waal started and is still decreasi...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Field observations and recent research have shown that river bank accretion enhances opposite bank e...
Groynes are man-made hydraulic structures constructed for a variety of purposes. They extend outside...
In a meandering river the most basic segment of the river is the point at which it changes its curva...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental study on the influences of floodplain imp...
This study investigated the flow around river’s floodplain single groynes. Two different compound ch...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
A curved channel with intersecting streams can be easily scoured by incoming flow, and the concave b...
Large-scale measures within the river programmes such as Room for the River, Natura2000 and Water Fr...
One of the structures to protect river bank erosion is groyne. Groyne can serve and control water fl...
Groynes are popular hydraulic structures often used to control the erosion of banks by altering flow...
Due to river training in the past centuries, the bed level of the Waal started and is still decreasi...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Field observations and recent research have shown that river bank accretion enhances opposite bank e...
Groynes are man-made hydraulic structures constructed for a variety of purposes. They extend outside...
In a meandering river the most basic segment of the river is the point at which it changes its curva...