Exploring the influence of flexural rigidity variability of aquatic plants on stem deflection geometry and flow characteristics.
J Environ Manage
; 370: 122491, 2024 Sep 14.
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ABSTRACT
The existing assumption of a constant flexural rigidity (EI) for the entire height of aquatic plants in the analysis of flow past flexible vegetation may not translate in to real scenario as EI of a flexible plant stem varies along the height due to variation in tissue structure and cross section. This variation is therefore needed to be effectively quantified for better analysis of flow-vegetation interaction. In this regard, the own-weight cantilever method was used to represent the variability of EI along the stem height of three plants water lily, water chestnut, and lotus. Analytical models are proposed to predict stem deflection geometry and vertical velocity distribution across channel depth incorporating EI as a function of stem height. Analytical and experimental data, obtained from open-channel flume tests, significantly support the developed models and confirm the assumption of variable flexural rigidity. Further investigations show that the flexural rigidity, transcends being a mere constant numeric value; it profoundly influences various aspects of the fluid-vegetation interaction such as the extent of deflection geometry, velocity reduction, Reynold stress variation, and penetration length. Therefore, this study is crucial for better understanding of the physics of sediment transport, pollutant mixing, and wetland management and restoration.
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