Author(s): Timothy I. Marjoribanks; Richard J. Hardy; Daniel R. Parsons
Linked Author(s): Richard Hardy, Daniel Parsons
Keywords: Biomechanics; flow visualization and imaging; large eddy simulations; particle image velocimetry; vegetated flows
Abstract: Recent developments in integrated biomechanical-flow models have enabled the prediction of the influence of vegetation on the flow field and associated feedback processes. However, to date, such models have only been validated on the hydraulic predictions and/or mean plant position. Here we introduce an approach where dynamic surrogate plant motion, measured directly in flume experiments, is used to allow a validation approach capable of assessing the accuracy of time-dependent flow–vegetation interaction within a numerical model. We use this method to demonstrate the accuracy of an existing Euler–Bernoulli beam model in predicting both mean and dynamic plant position through time and space.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2015.1110627
Year: 2015