Title of article :
An analytical approach to the estimation of optimum river channel dimensions
Author/Authors :
Mahmoudi, M Faculty of Civil - Water and Environmental Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Majdzadeh Tabatabai, M.R Faculty of Civil - Water and Environmental Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Mousavi Nadoushani, S Faculty of Civil - Water and Environmental Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran
Abstract :
Extremal hypotheses without bank stability constraint typically over-predict
and under-predict channel width in large rivers and natural streams, respectively. In
general, results obtained from unconstrained extremal hypotheses show inappropriate
agreement between predicted and observed dimensions of the rivers. One of the important
factors in disparity of the data may be lack of appropriate relationships to assess bank
vegetation of the rivers. For this reason, a modified analytical model was developed to
reduce the effect of bias by considering bank stability and vegetation. The model took
into account channel shape factor, a wide range of bed load equations in the form of
excess shear stress, and vegetation quantication, which made it able to predict optimal
channel geometry dimensions. Finally, the developed model was calibrated using the
field data of the United Kingdom and Iran. In addition to indicating the effect of bank
stability and vegetation on estimation of the geometric characteristics of the channel, the
obtained results conrmed the effciency of the constrained model in comparison with the
unconstrained model. This study also provides support for the use of the concepts of
maximum sediment transporting capacity and minimum stream power for understanding
the operation of alluvial rivers.
Keywords :
Extremal hypotheses , Bank vegetation , Analytical model
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)