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Change of bed roughness by particle separation in the surface layer
Roháčová, Denisa ; Šedivý, Jiří (referee) ; Zachoval, Zbyněk (advisor)
This master thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical one. In the theoretical part there is described hydraulic roughness, velocity distribution in the case of hydraulically rough surface and the process of grain sorting in surface layer. The practical part of the thesis resolves the influence of surface layer on hydraulic roughness of bed, expressed by Nikuradse sand grain size ks. The results are formulas explaining dependence of ks on characteristic grain size dx from grain-size distribution curve and comparison with coefficient ks according to different authors.
Change of bed roughness by particle separation in the surface layer
Roháčová, Denisa ; Šedivý, Jiří (referee) ; Zachoval, Zbyněk (advisor)
This master thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical one. In the theoretical part there is described hydraulic roughness, velocity distribution in the case of hydraulically rough surface and the process of grain sorting in surface layer. The practical part of the thesis resolves the influence of surface layer on hydraulic roughness of bed, expressed by Nikuradse sand grain size ks. The results are formulas explaining dependence of ks on characteristic grain size dx from grain-size distribution curve and comparison with coefficient ks according to different authors.
Numerical model of saltation in open channel with rough bed
Kharlamova, Irina ; Vlasák, Pavel
The present contribution deals with a numerical modelling of a saltation of solid spherical particle in turbulent flow along rough bed in the open channel. The goal of the research is to obtain the dependences of average characteristics of particle saltation motion (as length and height of one particle jump) on flow parameters (which can be characterized e.g. by shear velocity and water depth) and bed roughness. The suggested dependences and calculated results are compared with analogical relationships introduced by other authors in literature.

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