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RIVER FLOW 2016
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FLUVIAL HYDRAULICS (RIVER
FLOW 2016), ST. LOUIS, USA, 11–14 JULY 2016
Editors
George Constantinescu
IIHR Hydroscience and Engineering & Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department, University of Iowa, USA
Marcelo Garcia
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Illinois,
Urbana Champaign, USA
Dan Hanes
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Saint Louis University, USA
Cover photo: Aerial view of Iowa River during the 2014 Flood. Photo by Aneta Goska, Courtesy: Iowa
Flood Center
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Table of contents
Preface                                                                                                  xxv
Acknowledgements                                                                                        xxvii
Organization                                                                                            xxix
Sponsors                                                                                                xxxi
Keynote lectures
Mark Twain, the Mississippi, and modern river engineering                                                  3
G.E. Galloway
Dam safety in the USA and numerical dam-break modeling for decision support in critical
infrastructure protection                                                                                  5
M.S. Altinakar
Exploiting surface turbulence metrics and secondary flows in straight river reaches
and open channels                                                                                          7
E.A. Cowen, S.A. Schweitzer, V.R. Citerone, A.T. King, E.D. Johnson & R.O. Tinoco
Science to inform management for resilient river systems in a changing world                              10
P. Goodwin & A.W. Tranmer
Fluvial dike overtopping: Experimental advances                                                           12
W.H. Hager
Messy rivers are healthy rivers: The role of physical complexity in sustaining ecosystem processes        24
E. Wohl
                                                     vi
Study on the flow around Baguazhou Island in the lower reach of the Yangtze River             215
D. Liang, P. Yu, H. Tang & X. Wang
Characteristics of side channels in the River Ain, France                                     220
R.P. van Denderen, R.M.J. Schielen, A. Blom, M.G. Kleinhans & S.J.M.H. Hulscher
Overview of the transverse velocity profiles and application to meandering channels           229
Il W. Seo & J. Shin
Seiche-induced unsteady flows in the Huron-Erie Corridor: Spectral analysis of oscillations
in stage and discharge in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers                                    235
P.R. Jackson
Experimental results on the physical model of an USBR type II stilling basin                  242
O. Fecarotta, A. Carravetta, G. Del Giudice, R. Padulano, A. Brasca & M. Pontillo
Numerical modeling of submerged flow over ogee-weirs                                          249
Ø. Pedersen & N. Rüther
A new 3D hydrostatic-assumption model for river and reservoir modelling                       257
Y.G. Lai & K. Wu
Turbulent flow over a pool-riffle sequence                                                    266
Y. Liu, H. Dun, H. Fang & T. Stoesser
Uniform flow in prismatic compound channel: Benchmarking numerical models                     272
D. Bousmar, B. Mathurin, J.N.S. Fernandes, M. Filonovich, C. Hazlewood, F. Huthoff,
J.B. Leal, A. Paquier & S. Proust
Efficient non-uniform grid for GPU-parallel Shallow Water Equations models                    281
R. Vacondio, A. Ferrari, P. Mignosa, F. Aureli & A. Dal Palù
Developed Werner-Wengle wall layer models in simulation of backward facing step channel       289
N. Pishgoo, B. Pirzadeh & H. Shamloo
A3.   Innovative field and laboratory instrumentation for the study of flow
      in open channels
Estimation of discharge in river channel and distributions of water velocity and depth
over floodplain                                                                               297
S. Kudo, A. Yorozuya, E.D.P. Perera, H. Koseki, Y. Iwami & M. Nakatsugawa
Bed texture mapping in large rivers using recreational-grade sidescan sonar                   306
D. Hamill, J.M. Wheaton, D. Buscombe, P.E. Grams & T.S. Melis
Boat-generated wave measurements in the Connecticut River                                     313
Y. Ozeren, M. Altinakar & A. Simon
3D-PTV in a shallow embayment                                                                 321
Y. Akutina, S. Gaskin & L. Mydlarski
Experimental study of wake characteristics of shallow flow past a single cylinder             328
M. Heidari, V. Roussinova, R. Balachandar & R. Barron
                                                   vii
Experimental evaluation of the friction slope in unsteady flows                                 358
I. Fent & S. Soares-Frazão
Methods to assess drag force in flow through irregularly arranged roughness elements            365
S. Niewerth, Ka. Koll, S. Asher, S. Moltchanov & U. Shavit
Good, bad and the ugly: Seasonal filtering and Autoregressive Moving Average (ARMA)
models for detecting and replacing spikes in velocimetric profile data                          372
S. Dilling & B.J. MacVicar
Digital image-based technique for monitoring surface velocity: Sensitivity analysis
with processing parameters using data of a study case                                           379
D. Termini & A. Di Leonardo
A method for identifying boundary interference in PADV data                                     387
M.E. Ursic, D.G. Wren & E.J. Langendoen
Image analysis of open-channel flow with sparsely distributed strip roughness in very shallow
water condition accompanying three-dimensional and time-dependent large surface deformations    391
K. Tani, I. Fujita & Y. Notoya
Evaluation of the accuracy of a bed casting technique                                           398
C.U. Navaratnam, J. Aberle & S.M. Spiller
Turbulence Towers, finally the ability to practically, economically and accurately measure
the turbulence structure and more in rivers                                                     404
J.E.C. Nielsen & D.P. Callaghan
Measuring bathymetric evolution in mobile-bed laboratory flumes                                 411
A. Vargas-Luna, J.A. Angel Escobar, E.M.J. Stierman, B.G.H. Gorte & W.S.J. Uijttewaal
Evaluation of artificial neural network model and statistical analysis relationships
to predict the stable channel width                                                             417
H. Bonakdari & A. Gholami
Effect of alternate bar bed form on sediment division at junction flow                          422
S.K. Lama & M. Kuroki
Challenges of dike breach hydraulics                                                            428
P.-J. Frank & W.H. Hager
Before the dam breaks: Analysis of the flow behind a downward moving gate                       436
R. Aleixo, S. Soares-Frazão & Y. Zech
Measurements of flow dynamics associated with interacting, subaqueous barchans: Exploring
bedform asymmetry and three-dimensionality in a novel flume environment                         443
N. Bristow, G. Blois, Z. Tang, J.M. Barros, J. Best & K.T. Christensen
Sediment pickup rate in uniform open channel flows                                              450
A. Emadzadeh & N.S. Cheng
Experimental study on the law of evolutionary changes of channel morphology on the surface
of rivers into the lake delta                                                                   458
F. Liu, Z. Ji, Z. Dong, H. Hu & L. Liu
An experiment on turbulent intensities and their contribution to the turbulent kinetic energy
in an open channel bend                                                                         465
A. Farhadi, C. Sindelar, M. Tritthart, M. Glas & H. Habersack
Apparent shear stress analysis in meandering compound channels                                  472
A. Pradhan, K.K. Khatua & S.S. Dash
Experimental investigation of embankment erosion during fast geomorphic processes               480
M. Greco, C. Di Cristo, S. Evangelista, A. Leopardi, M. Iervolino & A. Vacca
Scour protection by collar plates: A parametric study                                           486
B. Setia & Shubhneet
                                                    viii
Experiments and modeling of density instabilities driven by interface shear and their influence
on removal of sediment from buoyant plumes                                                        495
M. Rouhnia, K. Strom & X. Liu
Longitudinal distribution of bed shear stress in stabilized scoured hole at the downstream
of the river bed protection                                                                       503
S. Won Park, H.C. Park & J. Hwan Hwang
Analyses on channel degradation of Xiangjiaba Reservoir downstream                                509
A. Deng, F. Liu, Q. Guo & Q. Lu
Experimental study on effects of mid-bar to lateral migration—preliminary study                   515
Z. Zamri, J. Ariffin, J. Abdullah & A.N.A. Ali
Stream-scale experiments on vegetated flows: Flow measurement and analysis                        521
U. Ji, J. Kang, Y. Ryu, S.H. Jung, W.E. Penning, V. Harezlak, K.D. Berends & C.-L. Jang
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