Distribution of turbulent velocity fluctuations in a natural river
Dates
Publication Date
1996-12
Summary
Turbulent characteristics of flow velocity in a natural river were systematically analyzed in this study. Flow velocities were measured with time at six different lateral locations and at three different vertical elevations on a major navigable waterway in the United States. Analyses of the velocity data include the cross-sectional and vertical distributions of longitudinal and transverse velocity components (u, v), the fluctuating velocity components (u1, v1) and their frequency-distribution curves, turbulent intensities (�x'�y), and turbulent shear stress (scientific formula not reproduced). These analyses have shown that the strongest velocity fluctuation occurs near the main channel area above the river bed.
Summary
Turbulent characteristics of flow velocity in a natural river
were systematically analyzed in this study. Flow velocities
were measured with time at six different lateral locations and
at three different vertical elevations on a major navigable
waterway in the United States. Analyses of the velocity data
include the cross-sectional and vertical distributions of
longitudinal and transverse velocity components (u, v), the
fluctuating velocity components (u1, v1) and their
frequency-distribution curves, turbulent intensities (�x'�y),
and turbulent shear stress (scientific formula not
reproduced). These analyses have shown that the strongest
velocity fluctuation occurs near the main channel area above
the river bed.