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This paper describes a laboratory study of turbulence scales in mobile bed channel. The experimentation has been carried on curvilinear cross-section mobile bed channel with median sand size (d 50 = 0.418 mm). The present result investigated the different turbulence scale such as Kolmogorov, Taylor and integral scales. The percentage decrease in between Kolmogorov and Taylor scale has been increased as compared to the percentage decrease in between Taylor and integral scale, but the result is quite opposite in velocity scale. Flow turbulent scales indicate that the eddy size increases in integral scale because of increase in momentum transfer and decrease in energy dissipation linked to the evolution of the sediment transport. Evaluated Prandtl mixing length is well satisfied with theoretical curves given by Nezu and Nakagawa (Turbulence in open-channel flows, 1993) [1]. Sediment transport influenced decreased in von Karmann constant indicates the reduction in the mobile bed resistance to flow.
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Sharma, A., Brahma, D., Patel, M., Kumar, B. (2017). Turbulent Scale and Mixing Length Measurement in Mobile Bed Channel. In: Garg, V., Singh, V., Raj, V. (eds) Development of Water Resources in India. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 75. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55125-8_40
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