Two new methods for vertically averaged velocity computation are presented, validated and compared with other available formulas. The first method derives from the well-known Huthoff algorithm, which is first shown to be dependent on the way the river cross section is discretized into several subsections. The second method assumes the vertically averaged longitudinal velocity to be a function only of the friction factor and of the so-called "local hydraulic radius", computed as the ratio between the integral of the elementary areas around a given vertical and the integral of the elementary solid boundaries around the same vertical. Both integrals are weighted with a linear shape function equal to zero at a distance from the integration var...
Free surface flow in open channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
International audienceThe classical Saint-Venant system is well suited for the modeling of dam break...
The mathematical model presented describes the flow in rivers of which: i the depth is small compare...
Two new methods for vertically averaged velocity computation are presented, validated and compared w...
Logarithmic, power, and parabolic distribution laws were proven to be efficient for the prediction o...
Seldom studied before, the vertical profile velocity is indicative of the flood process and nutrient...
The section-averaged shallow water model usually applied in river and open channel hydraulics is der...
For measuring flood discharge with non-intrusive methods, one should know the depth-averaged to surf...
Today we are still lacking reliable data on the distribution of the three velocity components (Ux, U...
et al;International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research;International Associa...
The present paper, based on the common equation of hydraulics and on a selection of quantitative spe...
Spatially-varied open channel flows with a streamwise discharge variation occur in the side-weir, si...
This paper compares three different 1D numerical schemes used to simulate transient flows in rivers....
Abstract: An algorithm is developed for real-time estimation of the cross-sectional average velocity...
Abstract This paper presents a new methodology to predict the depth-averaged velocity along the late...
Free surface flow in open channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
International audienceThe classical Saint-Venant system is well suited for the modeling of dam break...
The mathematical model presented describes the flow in rivers of which: i the depth is small compare...
Two new methods for vertically averaged velocity computation are presented, validated and compared w...
Logarithmic, power, and parabolic distribution laws were proven to be efficient for the prediction o...
Seldom studied before, the vertical profile velocity is indicative of the flood process and nutrient...
The section-averaged shallow water model usually applied in river and open channel hydraulics is der...
For measuring flood discharge with non-intrusive methods, one should know the depth-averaged to surf...
Today we are still lacking reliable data on the distribution of the three velocity components (Ux, U...
et al;International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research;International Associa...
The present paper, based on the common equation of hydraulics and on a selection of quantitative spe...
Spatially-varied open channel flows with a streamwise discharge variation occur in the side-weir, si...
This paper compares three different 1D numerical schemes used to simulate transient flows in rivers....
Abstract: An algorithm is developed for real-time estimation of the cross-sectional average velocity...
Abstract This paper presents a new methodology to predict the depth-averaged velocity along the late...
Free surface flow in open channel transitions is characterized by distributions of velocity and pres...
International audienceThe classical Saint-Venant system is well suited for the modeling of dam break...
The mathematical model presented describes the flow in rivers of which: i the depth is small compare...