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Optimized Vegetation Density to Dissipate Energy of Flood Flow in Open Canals

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  • Mahdi Feizbahr
  • Navid Tonekaboni
  • Guang-Jun Jiang
  • Hong-Xia Chen

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Vegetation along the river increases the roughness and reduces the average flow velocity, reduces flow energy, and changes the flow velocity profile in the cross section of the river. Many canals and rivers in nature are covered with vegetation during the floods. Canal’s roughness is strongly affected by plants and therefore it has a great effect on flow resistance during flood. Roughness resistance against the flow due to the plants depends on the flow conditions and plant, so the model should simulate the current velocity by considering the effects of velocity, depth of flow, and type of vegetation along the canal. Total of 48 models have been simulated to investigate the effect of roughness in the canal. The results indicated that, by enhancing the velocity, the effect of vegetation in decreasing the bed velocity is negligible, while when the current has lower speed, the effect of vegetation on decreasing the bed velocity is obviously considerable.

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  • Mahdi Feizbahr & Navid Tonekaboni & Guang-Jun Jiang & Hong-Xia Chen, 2021. "Optimized Vegetation Density to Dissipate Energy of Flood Flow in Open Canals," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-18, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9048808
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9048808
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