November 22, 2024
Seyed Hamed Meraji

Seyed Hamed Meraji

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Civil Engineering
Phone: 07733440376
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Research

Title Artificial Roughness Dimensions and their Influence on Bed Topography Variations Downstream of a Culvert: An Experimental Study
Type Article
Keywords
Culvert · Scouring · Artificial roughness · Sedimentation · Control test
Journal WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-023-03543-8
Researchers mohammad sadeghpour (First researcher) , Mohammad Vaghefi (Second researcher) , Seyed Hamed Meraji (Third researcher)

Abstract

Protecting the downstream side of culverts against the scouring phenomenon is deemed a vital point to consider when designing culverts, which are structures utilized as water passages. This study represented an attempt to investigate the effect of artificial roughness on the scouring happening at the downstream side of culverts. To this end, 37 tests with three variable parameters of height, length lateral to the flow, and the distance between rows of artificial roughness were conducted. The results revealed the greater role artificial roughness height played in mitigating the scouring than the rest of the parameters did compared to the control test. Furthermore, the greatest reduction of the scour depth was observed when height, length perpendicular to the flow, and the distance between rows of artificial roughness were respectively equal to 0.13, 0.26 and 0.8 times the culvert mouth height. More than 17% decrease in the maximum scour depth was found in tests conducted under these conditions compared to the control test. In addition, the greatest rise in sedimentation volume was observed when the dimensions were respectively 0.33, 0.33 and 0.66 times the culvert mouth height. This test indicated 9% increase in the sedimentation volume compared to the control test.