23 research outputs found

    Conservative scheme for numerical modeling of flow in natural geometry

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    Effects of macro-scale bed roughness geometry on flow resistance

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    On the applicability of the De Marchi hypothesis for Side Weir Flow in the case of Movable Beds

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    On the prediction of settling velocity for plastic particles of different shapes.

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    Abstract Transport processes of plastic particles in freshwater and marine environments are one of the relevant advances of knowledge in predicting the fate of plastic in the environment. Here, we investigated the effect of different shapes on the settling velocity, finding a representative reference diameter which encompasses three-dimensional shapes like pellets or spherules, two-dimensional shapes like fragments or disks, and one-dimensional shapes like filaments or fibers. The new method is able to predict the settling velocity of plastic and natural particles given the representative size and the Corey shape factor coefficient, over the entire range of viscous to turbulent flow regime. The calibration of the method with experimental data, and the validation with an independent dataset, support its application in a wide range of hydraulic conditions

    Case study: efficiency of slit-check dams in the mountain region of Versilia basin

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