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This experimental study investigated the higher-order velocity moments, turbulence time and length scales, and energy dissipation rates around an intermediately submerged boulder within a wake-interference flow regime in a rock-ramp fish passage. The results show a noticeable variation in the studied parameters in the wake of the boulder, as well as near the bed and boulder crest. The higher-order velocity moments show the presence of infrequent strong ejections downstream of the boulder, which may lead to higher sediment deposition and vertical mixing. The eddy length scales and the volumetric energy dissipation in this experimental model were discussed in relation to fish behavior for both the experimental model and a prototype. Relationships were proposed to roughly estimate integral length scales and energy dissipation rates around the boulder over the flow depth. The findings of this study may improve the design of rock-ramp fish passages considering the effects of turbulence on fish swimming performance and sediment transport.
Amir Golpira; Abul Baki; David Zhu. Higher-order Velocity Moments, Turbulence Scales and Energy Dissipation Rate around a Boulder in a Rock-ramp Fish Passage. Sustainability 2020, 12, 5385 .
AMA StyleAmir Golpira, Abul Baki, David Zhu. Higher-order Velocity Moments, Turbulence Scales and Energy Dissipation Rate around a Boulder in a Rock-ramp Fish Passage. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (13):5385.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAmir Golpira; Abul Baki; David Zhu. 2020. "Higher-order Velocity Moments, Turbulence Scales and Energy Dissipation Rate around a Boulder in a Rock-ramp Fish Passage." Sustainability 12, no. 13: 5385.
This study experimentally investigated the effect of boulder spacing and boulder submergence ratio on the near-bed shear stress in a single array of boulders in a gravel bed open channel flume. An acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV) was used to measure the instantaneous three-dimensional velocity components. Four methods of estimating near-bed shear stress were compared. The results suggested a significant effect of boulder spacing and boulder submergence ratio on the near-bed shear stress estimations and their spatial distributions. It was found that at unsubmerged condition, the turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and modified TKE methods can be used interchangeably to estimate the near-bed shear stress. At both submerged and unsubmerged conditions, the Reynolds method performed differently from the other point-methods. Moreover, a quadrant analysis was performed to examine the turbulent events and their contribution to the near-bed Reynolds shear stress with the effect of boulder spacing. Generally, the burst events (ejections and sweeps) were reduced in the presence of boulders. This study may improve the understanding of the effect of the boulder spacing and boulder submergence ratio on the near-bed shear stress estimations of stream restoration practices.
Amir Golpira; Fengbin Huang; Abul B.M. Baki. The Effect of Habitat Structure Boulder Spacing on Near-Bed Shear Stress and Turbulent Events in a Gravel Bed Channel. Water 2020, 12, 1423 .
AMA StyleAmir Golpira, Fengbin Huang, Abul B.M. Baki. The Effect of Habitat Structure Boulder Spacing on Near-Bed Shear Stress and Turbulent Events in a Gravel Bed Channel. Water. 2020; 12 (5):1423.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAmir Golpira; Fengbin Huang; Abul B.M. Baki. 2020. "The Effect of Habitat Structure Boulder Spacing on Near-Bed Shear Stress and Turbulent Events in a Gravel Bed Channel." Water 12, no. 5: 1423.
Abul Basar M. Baki; Amir Golpira; David Z. Zhu. Numerical Modeling of Rock-Weir Fishpasses: Effects of Structure Geometries on Velocity and Water Surface Profiles. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019 2019, 1 .
AMA StyleAbul Basar M. Baki, Amir Golpira, David Z. Zhu. Numerical Modeling of Rock-Weir Fishpasses: Effects of Structure Geometries on Velocity and Water Surface Profiles. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019. 2019; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbul Basar M. Baki; Amir Golpira; David Z. Zhu. 2019. "Numerical Modeling of Rock-Weir Fishpasses: Effects of Structure Geometries on Velocity and Water Surface Profiles." World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019 , no. : 1.
The Ochi-Hubble spectrum model is a six-parameter spectrum proposed for sea states consisting of swell and wind-sea components. This paper modifies this model, and analyzes them using two series of measurement dataset in the Gulf of Oman during 2006–2007 and 2016, to represent its double-peaked spectra. Double-peaked spectra of the 2016 dataset were recorded at seven stations and then were categorized into two groups based on the dominance of swell or wind-sea components, each including five classes based on the significant wave height. In the meantime, values of six parameters of the Ochi-Hubble model were extracted from field dataset. Then, a comprehensive statistical analysis was performed based on the occurrence probability of spectra, resulting in a modified family of Ochi-Hubble spectra. Such spectra were compared to two spectra recently calibrated for the region. Moreover, the model was compared with the 2006–2007 dataset to assess its performance over time. Based on the aforementioned comprehensive evaluations and extensive field measurements, this modified model describes double-peaked spectra of the region better than previously suggested ones.
Amir Golpira; Roozbeh Panahi; Mehdi Shafieefar. Developing families of Ochi-Hubble spectra for the northern parts of the Gulf of Oman. Ocean Engineering 2019, 178, 345 -356.
AMA StyleAmir Golpira, Roozbeh Panahi, Mehdi Shafieefar. Developing families of Ochi-Hubble spectra for the northern parts of the Gulf of Oman. Ocean Engineering. 2019; 178 ():345-356.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAmir Golpira; Roozbeh Panahi; Mehdi Shafieefar. 2019. "Developing families of Ochi-Hubble spectra for the northern parts of the Gulf of Oman." Ocean Engineering 178, no. : 345-356.
Rapid development of maritime container transport within the last two decades encouraged port authorities to focus on a more precise traffic forecast in order to cope with software and hardware requirements just in time. It has been the case for Iranian Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) to map marine traffic until 2025. This has been performed in this paper based on three distinct scenarios, namely, “simplified continuous growth,” “port best experience replication,” and “regional best practice” for four main container ports of the country based on seventeen years recorded trade data. Such results should be used as input to assess smoothness of port functions in future. Besides, Liner Shipping Connectivity Index (LSCI) has been discussed to draw Iran’s probable participation in the global container trade and shipping services within the next ten years.
Roozbeh Panahi; Ali Ghasemi Koohi Kheili; Amir Golpira. Future of Container Shipping in Iranian Ports: Traffic and Connectivity Index Forecast. Journal of Advanced Transportation 2017, 2017, 1 -13.
AMA StyleRoozbeh Panahi, Ali Ghasemi Koohi Kheili, Amir Golpira. Future of Container Shipping in Iranian Ports: Traffic and Connectivity Index Forecast. Journal of Advanced Transportation. 2017; 2017 ():1-13.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRoozbeh Panahi; Ali Ghasemi Koohi Kheili; Amir Golpira. 2017. "Future of Container Shipping in Iranian Ports: Traffic and Connectivity Index Forecast." Journal of Advanced Transportation 2017, no. : 1-13.