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Spatially varied flow impact on resistance in corrugated pipes

Kouchakzadeh, Salah
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Bayat, Esmaeel
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Azimi, Rasoul
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2011
Proceedings Of The Institution Of Civil Engineers-Water Management

The roughness coefficient is a significant factor in hydraulic design process, but carries vast uncertainty in practice. This paper reports the resistance coefficients of corrugated PVC pipes under different flow regimes (i.e. pressurised, gradually varied flow (GVF) and spatially varied flow (SVF) with increasing discharge). The investigated corrugated pipes are mainly used in subsurface drainage systems and carry a SVF. The influence of SVF on the roughness coefficient of such pipes has not yet been reported. The pipes were first examined to determine the roughness coefficient for pressurised flow. The influence of GVF and SVF was then studied. The results show that pipes behave differently in different flow regimes and the impacts of each flow condition on the flow resistance are reported here.

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research article
DOI
10.1680/wama.2011.164.9.443
Web of Science ID

WOS:000295206000002

Author(s)
Kouchakzadeh, Salah
Bayat, Esmaeel
Azimi, Rasoul
Bagherimiyab, Fereshteh
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Proceedings Of The Institution Of Civil Engineers-Water Management
Volume

164

Start page

443

End page

452

Subjects

hydiaulics & hydrobodynamics

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mathematical modeling

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pipes & pipelines

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Open-Channel Flow

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Simulation

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December 16, 2011
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