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1 The shapes of stream channels
Hydraulic geometry The shapes of stream channels

2 Continuity For cross-sectional flow area 𝐴 and mean flow velocity 𝑒, 𝑄=𝑒𝐴 For cross-sections that may be approximated by mean width 𝑀 and depth 𝑑, 𝑄≃𝑒𝑀𝑑

3 How big should a stream channel be?

4 Channel size Discharge varies in time and in space (downstream)
Stable channels must transport the water and sediment supplied without requiring changes in channel cross-sectional geometry.

5 Regime theory Developed in early 20th century by British engineers designing irrigation canals in India and Pakistan Canals were designed to carry a particular discharge and maintain sufficient velocity to prevent siltation.

6 Regime equations (empirical)
𝑒=0.794 𝑄 1/6 𝑓 𝑠 1/3 𝑅=0.49 𝑄 1/3 𝑓 𝑠 βˆ’1/3 𝐴=1.26 𝑄 5/6 𝑓 𝑠 βˆ’1/3 𝑃=2.66 𝑄 1/2 𝑆= 𝑄 βˆ’1/6 𝑓 𝑠 5/3 Where silt factor 𝑓 𝑠 =1.59 𝑑 1/2 , 𝑑 is grain size in mm

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8 Downstream hydraulic geometry
How do 𝑒, 𝑑, 𝑀 vary as 𝑄 varies downstream? 𝑀=π‘Ž 𝑄 𝑏 𝑑=𝑐 𝑄 𝑓 𝑒=π‘˜ 𝑄 π‘š Since 𝑄=𝑀𝑑𝑒, 𝑄=π‘Žπ‘π‘˜ 𝑄 𝑏+𝑓+π‘š so π‘Žπ‘π‘˜=1 and 𝑏+𝑓+π‘š=1

9 At-a-station hydraulic geometry
How do 𝑒, 𝑑, 𝑀 vary at a single cross-section as 𝑄 varies in time? (same math!) 𝑀=π‘Ž 𝑄 𝑏 𝑑=𝑐 𝑄 𝑓 𝑒=π‘˜ 𝑄 π‘š Since 𝑄=𝑀𝑑𝑒, 𝑄=π‘Žπ‘π‘˜ 𝑄 𝑏+𝑓+π‘š so π‘Žπ‘π‘˜=1 and 𝑏+𝑓+π‘š=1


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