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Aquatic plants convert mean kinetic energy into turbulent kinetic energy at the scale of the plant stems and branches. This energy transfer, linked to wake generation, affects vegetative drag and turbulence intensity. Drawing on this physical link, a model is developed to describe the drag, turbulence and diffusion for flow through emergent vegetation which for the first time captures the relevant underlying physics, and covers the natural range of vegetation density and stem Reynolds' numbers. The model is supported by laboratory and field observations. In addition, this work extends the cylinder‐based model for vegetative resistance by including the dependence of the drag coefficient, C D , on the stem population density, and introduces the importance of mechanical diffusion in vegetated flows.
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Heidi Nepf
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Water Resources Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d95e8500ab073a278363e8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/1998wr900069
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