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(INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD) – This is the complete Solutions Manual for Fluvial Hydrodynamics (GeoPlanet Earth and Planetary Sciences), 1st Edition, 2024 by Subhasish Dey and Sk Zeeshan Ali. It provides step-by-step solutions to all end-of-chapter problems, covering: Hydrodynamic principles Turbulence in open-channel flows Sediment threshold and transport (bedload, suspended load, total load) Bedforms, meandering, and braiding processes Scour analysis Dimensional analysis and similitude Designed for civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, hydrology, geomorphology, and geoscience students, this manual is a reliable resource for assignments, exams, and research projects. With precise worked-out answers, it helps students save time, build problem-solving confidence, and achieve higher academic performance.

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SOLUTIONS MANUAL

,Contents




1 Introduction................................................................................................ 1
References ................................................................................................. 25
2 Hydrodynamic Principles ......................................................................... 29
References ................................................................................................. 58
3 Turbulence in Open Channel Flows .......................................................... 59
References ................................................................................................. 85
4 Sediment Threshold.................................................................................. 87
References ............................................................................................... 116
5 Bedload Transport.................................................................................. 119
References ............................................................................................... 152
6 Suspended-Load Transport .................................................................... 155
References ............................................................................................... 183
7 Total-Load Transport ............................................................................. 185
References ............................................................................................... 211
8 Bedforms ................................................................................................ 213
References ............................................................................................... 228
9 Fluvial Processes: Meandering and Braiding ......................................... 231
References ............................................................................................... 244
10 Scour....................................................................................................... 245
References ............................................................................................... 274
11 Dimensional Analysis and Similitude...................................................... 277
References ............................................................................................... 286

Author Index .................................................................................................. 287
Subject Index ................................................................................................. 291


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,About the Authors




Subhasish Dey is a hydraulician and an educator. He is internationally known for
his research and is acclaimed for his contributions to developing theories and solu-
tion methodologies for various problems in hydrodynamics and sediment transport.
He currently holds the position of distinguished professor of Indian Institute of
Technology Jodhpur.
Dey’s areas of research interest include applied hydrodynamics, turbulence, and
sediment transport, in which he has about 40 years of experience. He was conferred
with the Hans Albert Einstein Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers
in 2022.

Sk Zeeshan Ali is a researcher and an academician. Currently, he is an assistant
professor in the department of civil engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology
Hyderabad, where he teaches fluid mechanics, hydraulic engineering, open-channel
flow, and sediment transport.
Ali contributes to the field of classical and applied hydrodynamics. He is one
of the leading collaborators of the first author of this book. His areas of research
interest include boundary layer flows, turbulent flows, scaling laws of turbulence,
fluvial hydraulics, sediment transport, and morphodynamic instabilities.




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, Chapter 1
Introduction




Problem 1.1 The longest, intermediate, and shortest lengths of an ellipsoidal sedi-
ment particle are 2, 1.5, and 0.8 mm, respectively. Determine the nominal diameter
dn, area diameter da, sieve diameter d, phi ( ) unit, sphericity Sc, Corey shape factor
Sp, shape parameter Ssp, volume coefficient kv, and surface coefficient kc. Take the
surface area of the ellipsoidal particle with a1, a2, and a3 being the longest, interme-
diate, and shortest lengths as S = π{[(a1a2)q + (a2a3)q + (a1a3)q]/3}1/q with q =
1.6.

Solution
The volume V of an ellipsoidal sediment particle is
π
V= a1a2a3 (S1.1)
6
where a1, a2, and a3 are the longest, intermediate, and shortest lengths. With a1 =
2 mm, a2 = 1.5 mm, and a3 = 0.8 mm,
π
V = × 2 × 1.5 × 0.8 = 1.26 mm3 .
6
The nominal diameter dn is
1/3
6V
dn = π ⇐ Eq. (1.6)

6 × 1.26 1/3
⇒ dn = = 1.34 mm.
π


Note Figure, table, and equation numbers devoid of the letter ‘S’ refer to those in the companion
book Dey (2024).



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