Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers

Alternate bars are common in alluvial rivers. The formation of alternate bars is derived from the instability of flow and sediment in the channel. The formation of the alternate bars causes the changes in hydrodynamics condition in the channel. This study presents the analysis on the impact of alter...

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Main Authors: Mat Salleh, Mohd. Zulkhairi, Ibrahim, Zulkiflee, Jumain, Mazlin, Saari, Radzuan, Muhammad Fathullah, Muhammad Farid, Ismail, Zulhilmi, Jamal, Muhammad Hidayat
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author Mat Salleh, Mohd. Zulkhairi
Ibrahim, Zulkiflee
Jumain, Mazlin
Saari, Radzuan
Muhammad Fathullah, Muhammad Farid
Ismail, Zulhilmi
Jamal, Muhammad Hidayat
author_facet Mat Salleh, Mohd. Zulkhairi
Ibrahim, Zulkiflee
Jumain, Mazlin
Saari, Radzuan
Muhammad Fathullah, Muhammad Farid
Ismail, Zulhilmi
Jamal, Muhammad Hidayat
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description Alternate bars are common in alluvial rivers. The formation of alternate bars is derived from the instability of flow and sediment in the channel. The formation of the alternate bars causes the changes in hydrodynamics condition in the channel. This study presents the analysis on the impact of alternate bar formation on the characteristic of flow in the channel. The objective of the study is to investigate the effect of alternate bars on the flow distribution. The study was observed through 2D computer simulation analysis by using Nays2DH solver in iRIC software. The length and width of the channel used were 12 and 0.5 m, respectively. The channel bed was initially set to be flat. The discharge was kept constant with different sediment sizes. The study found that the direction of the velocity of water was diverted away from the alternate bars after these bars were formed. Furthermore, the variation of sediment size does not majorly affect the conditions of the alternate bar; thus not also affected the flow profile. However, the velocity was progressively increased from upstream to downstream in the channel with a bigger size of bed material. Additionally, the velocity also was higher at the center but lowered on both sides of the channel. The profiles of velocity were mainly parallel with the bed level, where the velocity was higher as the bed level increased.
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spelling utm.eprints-903722021-04-30T14:31:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/90372/ Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers Mat Salleh, Mohd. Zulkhairi Ibrahim, Zulkiflee Jumain, Mazlin Saari, Radzuan Muhammad Fathullah, Muhammad Farid Ismail, Zulhilmi Jamal, Muhammad Hidayat TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Alternate bars are common in alluvial rivers. The formation of alternate bars is derived from the instability of flow and sediment in the channel. The formation of the alternate bars causes the changes in hydrodynamics condition in the channel. This study presents the analysis on the impact of alternate bar formation on the characteristic of flow in the channel. The objective of the study is to investigate the effect of alternate bars on the flow distribution. The study was observed through 2D computer simulation analysis by using Nays2DH solver in iRIC software. The length and width of the channel used were 12 and 0.5 m, respectively. The channel bed was initially set to be flat. The discharge was kept constant with different sediment sizes. The study found that the direction of the velocity of water was diverted away from the alternate bars after these bars were formed. Furthermore, the variation of sediment size does not majorly affect the conditions of the alternate bar; thus not also affected the flow profile. However, the velocity was progressively increased from upstream to downstream in the channel with a bigger size of bed material. Additionally, the velocity also was higher at the center but lowered on both sides of the channel. The profiles of velocity were mainly parallel with the bed level, where the velocity was higher as the bed level increased. Springer 2020 Article PeerReviewed Mat Salleh, Mohd. Zulkhairi and Ibrahim, Zulkiflee and Jumain, Mazlin and Saari, Radzuan and Muhammad Fathullah, Muhammad Farid and Ismail, Zulhilmi and Jamal, Muhammad Hidayat (2020) Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 53 . pp. 1209-1218. ISSN 2366-2557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32816-0_92
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Ismail, Zulhilmi
Jamal, Muhammad Hidayat
Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers
title Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers
title_full Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers
title_fullStr Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers
title_short Simulation of flow profile response to alternate bar formation in rivers
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