Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5759865 | Journal of Hydro-environment Research | 2017 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The results of the classification flow chart showed that, at the first step, in the cases where secondary currents data were available for natural streams, the theoretical equation by Baek and Seo (2011) could be used to estimate the transverse dispersion coefficient. At the second step, in the case of large value of P, i.e., P > 0.04, the equation by Baek and Seo (2013) was suitable to estimate the transverse dispersion coefficient, while in the case of a small value of P, equations by Yotukura and Sayer (1976) and Baek and Seo (2013), could be used with little differences. At the third step, for the narrow streams with W/h < 50, those proposed by Bansal (1971) and Deng et al. (2001) were preferable to estimate the transverse dispersion coefficient for two-dimensional mixing models. In wide streams with W/h > 50, the results of Jeon et al. (2007) showed much better agreement with the observed values than the others.
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Authors
Kyong Oh Baek, Il Won Seo,