35Th IAHR World Congress 2013 the Wise Find Pleasure in Water

35Th IAHR World Congress 2013 the Wise Find Pleasure in Water

35th IAHR World Congress 2013 The Wise Find Pleasure in Water: Meandering Through Water Science and Engineering Chengdu, China 8-13 September 2013 Volume 1 of 12 ISBN: 978-1-62993-814-1 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2013) by the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering & Research All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2014) For permission requests, please contact the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering & Research at the address below. International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering & Research Paseo Bajo Virgen del Puerto, 3 28005 Madrid Spain Phone: +34 91 335 7986 Fax: +34 91 335 7935 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 EUPALINOS AND THE TUNNEL OF SAMOS................................................................................................................1 Gerardo Ruiz EVALUATION OF BUFFER ZONE IN HARAZ RIVER IN IRAN.............................................................................. 10 Nasser Rostam APPLICATION OF TELEMAC-2D IN DAM-BREAK FLOOD SIMULATION FOR WUXIKOU PROJECT ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21 Shi Sha CFD STUDY OF FLOW AND TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS IN A SCALED DISINFECTION TANK ..................................................................................................................................................... 30 Athanasios Angeloudis APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING TO CLASSIFICATION FOR DIKE SYSTEM......................................... 38 Dongju Wu REVIEW OF HISTORIC FLOODS CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKE BARRIER LAKES IN SICHUAN PROVINCE, CHINA ....................................................................................................................................... 49 Shuyou Cao FROM UNIT HYDROGRAPH TO INSTANTANEOUS UNIT HYDROGRAPH: PROFESSOR W.- L. HUANG’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO WATERSHED HYDROLOGY......................................................................... 55 Clark Liu ASSESSING HYDRO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF RAINWATER HARVESTING UNDER DRY AND WET CONDITIONS IN RAINFED AGRICULTURE........................................................................................... 62 Pramod K Pandey SPATIAL-STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF WOODY RIPARIAN VEGETATION FOR HYDRAULIC CONSIDERATIONS.................................................................................................................................. 74 Clemens Weissteiner A STUDY ON FACTORS RELATED TO LONG-TERM ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES IN LAKE JUSAN .................................................................................................................................................................................. 85 Shuntaro Matsune A HYDRAULIC ROUGHNESS MODEL FOR SUBMERGED FLEXIBLE VEGETATION..................................... 91 Chi Wai Li A LABORATORY STUDY OF OIL CONTAMINANT(MTBE) TRANSPORT IN SOIL......................................... 103 Kumars Ebrahimi A NUMERICAL STUDY OF SHALLOW MIXING DEVELOPMENT OVER DUNES........................................... 110 Gokhan Kirkil A NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF WIND-DRIVEN WATER CURRENT IN TAIHU LAKE WITH TWO-PHASE FLOW MODEL........................................................................................................................................ 117 Chao Li ACUTE TOXICITY OF NAPCP ON CARASSIUS AURATUS UNDER UNSTEADY EXPORSURE II: WITH SUSPENDED PARTICLES ............................................................................................................................ 124 Yizhen Wang ACUTE TOXICITY OF SODIUM PENTACHLOROPHENOL ON CARASSIUS AURATUS UNDER UNSTEADY EXPOSURE I: WITHOUT SUSPENDED PARTICLES ......................................................... 136 Yizhen Wang WAVE EROSION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NO VEGETATION SEEDED SANDBAG STRUCTURES .................................................................................................................................................................. 146 Wenxue Chen A MULTI-MECHANISM MODEL FOR THE VELOCITY PROFILE IN VEGETATED OPEN- CHANNEL FLOWS.......................................................................................................................................................... 153 Nina Nikora ADAPTATION-TO-CAPACITY LENGTH FOR FLUVIAL SEDIMENT TRANSPORT........................................ 163 Zhijing Li 3D NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF LOCAL SCOURING AROUND BRIDGE PIERS UNDER NON-UNIFORM SEDIMENT CONDITIONS............................................................................................................... 173 Yafei Jia ADOPTING AN ACOUSTIC VIBRATION TUBE TO MONITOR THE BED-LOAD TRANSPORT.................... 185 Yui-Ting Lee 3D-ADVP MEASUREMENTS OF BEDLOAD TRANSPORT..................................................................................... 193 Colin Rennie EFFECT OF FLOW DEPTH ON THE FORMATION SCOUR HOLE AROUND THE BRIDGE ABUTMENT - COLLAR PLATE ARRANGEMENT................................................................................................... 206 Serife Yurdagul Kumcu A COUPLED HYDROLOGICAL AND HYDRAULIC MODELING SYSTEM FOR URBAN FLOOD SIMULATIONS.................................................................................................................................................. 213 Hongbin Zhang A NEW ALGORITHM FOR UNSTRUCTURED GRIDS AND BANK-FAILURE MECHANISMS IN MORPHODYNAMIC MODELS ..................................................................................................................................... 220 Massimo Greco 2D DAM-BREAK FLOWS OVER ERODIBLE FLOODPLAIN. COMPARISON OF TWO SHALLOW-WATER MODELS AGAINST LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS: A SAINT-VENANT – EXNER CLASSICAL APPROACH AND A TWO LAYER DESCRIPTION.......................................................... 229 Catherine Swartenbroekx 3D NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF FLOW AND LOCAL SCOUR AROUND A SPUR DIKE............................ 239 Guodong Li A DES STUDY OF THE ROLE OF CONTRACTION RATIO CAUSED BY TWO SPILL THROUGH ABUTMENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 248 Mete Koken NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES ON RIVER CONFLUENCE USING DEPTH-AVERAGED 2D MODEL .................................................................................................................... 255 Mohammad Rostani A COUNTERMEASURE FOR PREVENTION OF RESERVOIR FLOATING DEBRIS FOLLOWING EXTREME FLOODS ............................................................................................................................. 264 James Yang A FUNDAMENTAL STUDY OF THE INCEPTION OF MOTION OF COARSE SEDIMENTS............................ 274 S. Erpicum 3-D FLOW MEASUREMENTS OF A SWIRLING JET INDUCED BY A PROPELLER BY USING PIV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 281 Yee-Meng Chiew A STUDY ON THE PROPERTIES OF MANGROVE PROP ROOTS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON CURRENT FLOW ..................................................................................................................................................... 291 Xiaofeng Zhang A NEW METHOD TO IMMOBILIZE SAND IN LABORATORY CHANNELS: METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND RECENT APPLICATIONS .................................................................................................... 301 Ana Maria Ferreira Da Silva BED LOAD INFLUENCE ON SCOUR AT SUBMERGED WEIRS ........................................................................... 309 Dawei Guan A METHOD FOR ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF AIR-BUBBLE SCREENS TO REDUCE MORPHOLOGICAL GRADIENTS IN OPEN-CHANNEL BENDS ........................................................................... 318 Violaine Dugué ARMOUR LAYER DEVELOPMENT AND DESTRUCTION - AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BEACH RAKING...................................................................................................................... 329 Heide Friedrich A SIMULATION ON WATER FLOW OF THE BA-GUA-ZHOU BRAIDING CHANNELS IN NANJING OF YANGTZE RIVER .................................................................................................................................. 339 Wen-Hong Dai A COMPARISON OF EXTREME WAVE CLIMATE MODELLING METHODS: A CASE STUDY FOR THE NETHERLANDS ............................................................................................................................................ 349 Fan Li CHALLENGES ON FIELD TESTING A TIDAL POWER PLANT TO ACHIEVE IEC CONFORMITY - SIHWA TIDAL IN SOUTH KOREA............................................................................................... 361 Maria Collins A NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF SWASH FLOW GENERATED BY BORE COLLAPSE ON ROUGH SLOPES.............................................................................................................................................................. 373 Maria Tsakiri APPEARANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF COLD WATER IN THE SOUTHEASTERN

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