Hydraulic Characteristics and Flow Enemy Consumption of Accelerated Erosion on Steep Slope Woodland
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Hydraulic Characteristics and Flow Enemy Consumption of Accelerated Erosion on Steep Slope Woodland
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 31, Issue 4, Pages: 5-9(2012)
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1. 西安理工人学西北水资源与环境生态教育部重点实验室.,陕西,西安,71008
2. 中科院水利部水上保持研究所.陕西杨凌,712100
3. 山东省水利勘测设计院.,山东,济南,250013
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CHEN Lei, LI Zhan-bin, LI Peng, et al. Hydraulic Characteristics and Flow Enemy Consumption of Accelerated Erosion on Steep Slope Woodland[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(4): 5-9.
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CHEN Lei, LI Zhan-bin, LI Peng, et al. Hydraulic Characteristics and Flow Enemy Consumption of Accelerated Erosion on Steep Slope Woodland[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(4): 5-9.DOI:
Hydraulic Characteristics and Flow Enemy Consumption of Accelerated Erosion on Steep Slope Woodland
The hydraulic characteristics and flow energy consumption of runoff on steep slope woodland were studied under accelerated erosion condition with simulated rainfalls. The results show that the natural soil surface had a significantly effect on reducing flow velocity
which remained very slow as 0.05 to 0.09 m/s. The flow velocity increased under manmade accelerated erosion. Furthermore
the increasing amplitude was greater on the lower slope position than the upper one. The Reynolds number Re of the runoff on natural soil surface of the woodland was 160.8
which can be recognized as laminar flow. Under manmade accelerated erosion
the flow shifted to a transition state between laminar and turbulent flow condition. Compared with natural soil surface
the Froude number Fr of the middle and lower slope position with litter removal in-creased by 114.9%~245.1% and 322.2%~1 012.9%
and the friction coefficient f increased by 5.2%~90.6% and 42.6%~270.3%
respectively. The flow velocity on the bottom and mid-lower slope sections were rapid with Fr>l
and slow on the upper and mid-upper slop sections with Fr<1. The treatment of till-age increased Fr and f by 181.6G~72.3G and 41.3%~66.80% on the bottom
mid-lower and mid-upper slope sections. In the upper section
Fr decreased by 67.3~ while f increased by 8 times. The potential en-ergy of the surface flow was greater than kinetic energy
the kinetic energy level of the flow was low in early stage of simulation rainfall and then increased and finally stabilized over the experiment time. Compared with the natural soil surface
the energy consumption of the slope surface increased in all the treatments of forest litter removal
cutting above ground parts and tillage. The intensity of soil erosion was closely related to en-ergy consumption of the slope surface.
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