1 Zahra Askari, 2 Hossein Samadi-Boroujeni, 2Rouhollah Fattahi-Nafchi, 3Neda Yousefi
4Saeid Eslamian, 5*
Kaveh Ostad-Ali-Askari
Manning’s (n) is a coefficient representing quantity of friction which a channel applies against flow.
In general, it explains how roughness is a channel. This experimental research tries to explore (n) by making 8
m length, 40 cm width and 40 cm height laboratory flume with adjustable slope. The flume was used to carry
out a total of 72 experiments with 4 different slopes, 3 different flow rates and 2 types of sorting with angular
and rounded aggregates. The results showed that the roughness coefficient of the beds covered with angular
grains is on average 6.68% higher than that of the beds covered with rounded grains. Also, for a constant value,
if the flow rate increases, Manning roughness coefficient will also decrease. It was also shown that parameters
such as relative submergence, grain size and slope affect the roughness coefficient. Based on the results of
this research, it can be concluded that in all of the experiments, the shear stress of the bed with the rounded
particles declined 3.62% as compared to angular particles.