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Discussion of "Tang, H., Zhang, H., & Yuan, S. (2018). Hydrodynamics and contaminant transport on a degraded bed at a 90-degree channel confluence. Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 18(2), 443-463"
Pouchoulin, S.; Ramos, P.X.; Mignot, E.; Schindfessel, L.; De Mulder, T.; Riviere, N. (2018). Discussion of "Tang, H., Zhang, H., & Yuan, S. (2018). Hydrodynamics and contaminant transport on a degraded bed at a 90-degree channel confluence. Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 18(2), 443-463". Environ. Fluid Mech. 18(5): 1293-1295. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1007/s10652-018-9612-x
In: Environmental Fluid Mechanics. Springer: London; Dordrecht; Boston. ISSN 1567-7419; e-ISSN 1573-1510, more
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Author keywords
    Channel confluence; Secondary current; Rotation direction; Contaminant plume

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  • Pouchoulin, S.
  • Ramos, P.X., more
  • Mignot, E.
  • Schindfessel, L., more
  • De Mulder, T., more
  • Riviere, N.

Abstract
    The authors measured and computed the hydrodynamics and passive scalar dispersion in 90-degree open channel confluences over flat and degraded beds with a dominant upstream or tributary inflow. The present discussion essentially deals with the direction of rotation of the secondary currents, reported for the flat bed configuration with dominant tributary inflow. This rotation direction is indeed surprisingly opposite to the ones reported in the literature, both from calculations and measurements, even if present geometry slightly differs from literature geometries.

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