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Radial Basis Function Network Based Design of Incipient Motion Condition of Alluvial Channels with Seepage Cover

Radial Basis Function Network Based Design of Incipient Motion Condition of Alluvial Channels with Seepage

Open Access
|Jun 2010

Abstract

Incipient motion is the critical condition at which bed particles begin to move. Existing relationships for incipient motion prediction do not consider the effect of seepage. Incipient motion design of an alluvial channel affected from seepage requires the information about five basic parameters, i.e., particle size d, water depth y, energy slope Sf, seepage velocity vs and average velocity u. As the process is extremely complex, getting deterministic or analytical form of process phenomena is too difficult. Data mining technique, which is particularly useful in modeling processes about which adequate knowledge of the physics is limited, is presented here as a tool complimentary to model the incipient motion condition of alluvial channel at seepage. This article describes the radial basis function (RBF) network to predict the seepage velocity vs and average velocity u based on experimental data of incipient condition. The prediction capability of model has been found satisfactory and methodology to use the model is also presented. It has been found that model predicts the phenomena very well. With the help of the RBF network, design curves have been presented for designing the alluvial channel when it is affected by seepage.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10098-010-0010-4 | Journal eISSN: 1338-4333 | Journal ISSN: 0042-790X
Language: English
Page range: 102 - 113
Published on: Jun 25, 2010
Published by: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Hydrology; Institute of Hydrodynamics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2010 Bimlesh Kumar, Gopu Sreenivasulu, Achanta Rao, published by Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Hydrology; Institute of Hydrodynamics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

Volume 58 (2010): Issue 2 (June 2010)