季节性和植物形态对天然河岸植被后尾流特征的影响

IF 4.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Marco Maio, Nicola Fontana, Gustavo Marini
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摘要

在河岸植被斑块的背后,包括流速降低和湍流增加区域在内的尾流特征可能促进泥沙沉积和植被进一步生长,因此了解与河岸植被相关的流动和尾流特征对于研究和开发水文形态过程的预测模型至关重要。通过水槽实验,研究了复杂形态的圆形植被斑块下游的流动结构,探讨了季节性和重构对尾流特征的影响。为此,在两种水流条件下,对具有代表性的滨水植物斑块进行了三种情况的测试,包括一个无叶和两个有叶的植物斑块。研究结果表明,与基于刚性圆柱体的模型相比,树叶和树枝的存在会影响平均流场和湍流场,从而产生额外的混合。由于垂直方向上体积分布复杂,河岸植被下游形成三维流动结构,垂直流动强迫产生混合,抑制了von Karman涡街的形成。而无叶斑块下游的流动结构与刚性圆柱相似,存在二维流场。不同的植物形态影响重构过程,从而影响尾流大小。与椭圆叶片植物斑块相比,由较长叶片组成的植物斑块具有较长的流线型并与流动对齐,从而产生较小的尾迹宽度,从而获得了最低体流速度的主要差异。
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The role of seasonality and plant morphology on wake characteristics behind a patch of natural-like riparian vegetation
Behind a riparian vegetation patch, wake characteristics including a region of reduced flow velocity and increased turbulence may promote sediment deposition and further vegetation growth, thus understanding riparian vegetation-associated flow and wake characteristics is crucial to studying and developing predictive models for hydromorphological processes. Through flume experiments we explore the flow structure downstream of a circular vegetation patch of complex morphology to investigate the impact of seasonality and reconfiguration on wake features. To this end, three cases including one leafless, and two foliated plant patches representative of riparian species were tested under two flow conditions. The findings reveal the presence of leaves and branches to affect the mean and turbulent flow fields generating additional mixing as compared with models based on rigid cylinders. Due to the complex volume distribution in the vertical direction, three-dimensional flow structures were attained downstream of the riparian vegetation with the vertical flow forcing generating mixing that inhibited formation of the von Karman vortex street. In contrast, the flow structure downstream of the leafless patch was similar to that obtained for rigid cylinders with the occurrence of two-dimensional flow field. The differing plant morphologies affected the reconfiguration process consequently impacting wake size. The main differences were obtained for the lowest bulk flow velocity tested with the plant patch comprising longer leaves that streamlined and aligned with the flow resulting in smaller wake width than the elliptical leaves plant patch.
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Advances in Water Resources
Advances in Water Resources 环境科学-水资源
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
6.40%
发文量
171
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Advances in Water Resources provides a forum for the presentation of fundamental scientific advances in the understanding of water resources systems. The scope of Advances in Water Resources includes any combination of theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches used to advance fundamental understanding of surface or subsurface water resources systems or the interaction of these systems with the atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere, and human societies. Manuscripts involving case studies that do not attempt to reach broader conclusions, research on engineering design, applied hydraulics, or water quality and treatment, as well as applications of existing knowledge that do not advance fundamental understanding of hydrological processes, are not appropriate for Advances in Water Resources. Examples of appropriate topical areas that will be considered include the following: • Surface and subsurface hydrology • Hydrometeorology • Environmental fluid dynamics • Ecohydrology and ecohydrodynamics • Multiphase transport phenomena in porous media • Fluid flow and species transport and reaction processes
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