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STUDY OF THE ROUGHNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANT SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA RIVERS By U.C.Davis J.Amorocho Hydraulics Labora

STUDY OF THE ROUGHNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANT SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA RIVERS By U.C.Davis J.Amorocho Hydraulics Laboratory. The objectives of this study :

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STUDY OF THE ROUGHNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANT SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA RIVERS By U.C.Davis J.Amorocho Hydraulics Labora

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  1. STUDY OF THE ROUGHNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANT SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA RIVERS By U.C.Davis J.Amorocho Hydraulics Laboratory

  2. The objectives of this study: 1. to determine the hydraulic roughness (Manning’s n) associated with each of California native plant species under various flow conditions (from low to high flows), 2. to compare these roughness values to bare soil roughness conditions that may be present on the floodplains in river reaches where these plants occur, 3. to quantify the response of stems of known density, diameter and height of various native plant species under different flow conditions;

  3. 9' 80' 17' 32' 31' x =66' x =49' x =17' Flume tail tank Head Tank 6’ V H Depth Control Weir 2’ x =60' x =0' Pumps Flume Setup for Roughness Study

  4. Bare Soil Sample Layout Flume width 5 ft bin length 4 ft 6 ft 8 ft 4 ft 2 ft 4 ft bin Width 8 bins with a total distance of 32 ft Flume Body Cross-section Partial Plan View

  5. STREAMBED BARE SOIL SAMPLE PREPARATION

  6. Measurement Instrument 1) SonTek ADV 3-D Velocimeter Velocity profiles at various locations 2) Point Gages with Stilling Tube Hydraulic head 3) Ultrasound Flow Meter: Total Discharge 4) Digital Floater Water surface wave

  7. Hydraulic Measurements For each individual experimental setup for a plant species, three different depths (three different hydraulic radii) are taken, where depths depend upon the species being studied. For each depth, three different cross-sectional average velocities are considered (within the range of 0.5 – 5 ft/second). Therefore, for each experimental setup, nine different depth – velocity combinations are considered. Each experimental setup for a particular plant species is repeated three times, with new plant patches each time, to obtain three independent replicates.

  8. Flume width 5 ft Flume width 5 ft 6 ft 8 ft 6 ft 8 ft 2 ft 4 ft bin Width 2 ft 4 ft bin Width Velocity measurement locations in a cross-section Water depth lower than 2 ft Water depth higher than 2 ft

  9. The velocity head profile is determined from the cross-sectionally-averaged velocity measurements at three specified locations in the plant patch section. Hydraulic radius is directly measured (depth and width of flow) through the plant patch section. The friction slope is determined from the measured total energy head (hydraulic head plus velocity head) gradient under each average depth – average velocity combination. The hydraulic head gradient is determined from measuring three cross-sectionally-averaged water depths (water surface elevations) along the longitudinal direction of the flume within the plant patch section. A Manning’s roughness coefficient that corresponds to the specified plant species and specified average hydraulic radius – average velocity condition is calculated.

  10. PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS BASED UPON FIRST BARE SOIL REPLICATE WHILE STANDARDIZING THE EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES

  11. Measured Water Surface and Energy Gradient Lines

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