Abstract

An expression for the friction factor of rough turbulent meandering flows is suggested: flow cross section is rectangular, the plan shape of the meandering channel is sine-generated. This expression gives the value of the friction factor as a function of position (which is determined by, among other factors, the local channel curvature) and channel sinuosity. The validity of the present expression is tested against results of laboratory measurements. The measurements were carried out in two meandering channels, one typifying “small” sinuosity, the other “large” sinuosity. It is found that the vertically averaged flows in these two channels exhibit two distinctly different (“in-” and “out-going”) flow patterns, depending on whether the channel sinuosity is “large” or “small.” These two radically different flow pictures cannot be supplied by the vertically averaged equations of motion if they are solved for a constant friction factor. The present consideration of the friction factor as a function of positio...

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