An Experimental Study on the Effects of Sediment Particle Characteristics on the Flow Velocity Correction Factor for Runoff in Steep Nonerodible Rills
Zhenggang Zhang,
Changwu Tao,
Fang Ha
et al.
Abstract:Flow velocity is a key hydraulic variable in the exploration of rill erosion and is usually estimated by multiplying the surface flow velocity of runoff (measured with the dye tracer method) by the flow correction factor (a). However, there are differences among different experimental conditions, and the selection of the right value of a has become critical for accurately estimating the mean flow velocity. There has been little research on velocity correction factors for hyperconcentrated flows on steep slopes… Show more
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