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Shear Stress References

Knowledge Base

  1. du Boys, P. (1879), Etudes du regime du Rhone et  l’action exercee par les eaux sur un lit a fond de graviers indefiniment  affouillable (A study of the regimen of the Rhone and the action of water on a  river bed of shifting gravel), Annales Des Ponts et Chaussees, Series 5, Tome  18.

  2. Ippen, A. T., Drinker, P. A., et al. (1962), "Stream Dynamics and Boundary Shear Distributions for Curved Trapezoidal Channels," Report No. 47, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Department of Civil Engineering, Hydrodynamics Laboratory.

  3. Gibson, Stanford A, Research Hydraulic Engineer, Hydrologic Engineering Centre, U.S Army Corps of Engineers, Personal Communication, 18/08/2016.

  4. Goodell, Christopher, P.E, D.WRE, West Consultants, HEC-RAS trainer, Personal Communication, 18/08/2016.

  5. Lane, E., (1955), "Design of Stable Channels," Transactions ASCE, Vol. 120.

  6. Melbourne Water Corporation (2019), Constructed Waterway Design Manual (see Waterway Design Manual on that page).

  7. Nouh,  M.A. and Townsend, R.D. (1979), Shear stress distribution in stable channel bends. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of Hydraulics Division 105(HY10):1233-1245.

  8. Olsen, O. J. and Florey Q. L. (1952), Sedimentation Studies in Open Channels Boundary Shear and Velocity Distribution by the Membrane Analogy, Analytic, and Finite Difference Methods. U. S. Department of the Interior, Structural Laboratory Report No. SP-34.

  9. Thornton, C.I., Kyung-Seop Sin., Sclafani P., and Abt S.R., (2012), "Boundary Shear Stress along Rigid Trapezoidal Bends", Colorado State University for the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation.

  10. U.S. Deparment of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, (2007), Part 654 Stream Restoration Design, National Engineering Handbook, Chapter 8, Threshold Channel Design.

  11. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), (2005), Design of Roadside Channels with Flexible Linings. Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 15 (HEC-15), Publication No. FHWA-NHI-05-114, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Third Edition.

  12. U.S. Highway Research Board, (1970), Tentative Design Procedure for Riprap-Lined Channels, National Co-operative Highway Research Program Report 108.

  13. Young, G. K., et al., (1996), for U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) "HYDRAIN - Integrated Drainage Design Computer System: Version 6.0 - Volume VI: HYCHL, FHWA-SA-96-064.
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