Title of article
Boundary Shear in Circular Pipes Running Partially Full
Author/Authors
Knight، Donald W. نويسنده , , Sterling، Mark نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-262
From page
263
To page
0
Abstract
The distribution of boundary shear stress in circular conduits flowing partially full, with and without a smooth flat bed simulating deposited sediments, has been examined experimentally ranging from 0.375 < F< 1.96 and 6.5 × 104 < R< 3.42 × 105, using the Preston tube technique The invert level of the flat bed and the water depth have been varied to simulate a wide range of possible flow conditions that may occur in culverts, sewers, and hydropower tunnels. The distribution of boundary shear stress around the wetted perimeter is shown to be highly sensitive to changes in cross-sectional shape. The results have been analyzed in terms of the variation of local/global shear stress versus perimetric distance, and the percentage of the total shear force acting on the wall or bed of the conduit. The %SFw results have been shown to agree well with Knightʹs empirical formula for prismatic channels. The influence of secondary flows on the distribution of boundary shear stress and the implications of this for sediment transport have also been examined.
Journal title
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Record number
59555
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