Affiliation: | a School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50, Nanyang Avenue, Blk N1, Singapore 639798, Singapore b Coastal and River Engineering Section (formerly Department of Hydrodynamics and Water Resources, ISVA), MEK, Technical University of Denmark, Building 115, DK-2800, Lyngby, Denmark |
Abstract: | The fluctuating bed shear stress has largely been investigated only for uniform channel flows and boundary layers. In practical engineering, the flow conditions are often modified due to the presence of various hydraulic structures. To what extent the modification affects the known characteristics of the bed shear stress is not clear. This study presents experimental results of the bed shear stress fluctuations, which are obviously subjected to external turbulence generated by superimposing artificial structures in the open channel flows. The statistical analysis of the measurements shows that the probability density function of the bed shear stress can be described by the lognormal function. Some associated relations concerning higher-order moments, skewness and kurtosis, which are derived from the lognormal function, are further compared with the experimental data. Physical implication of the skewed probability density distribution is finally discussed. |