Bahr Yousef meandering canal management – Hydraulic and morphological assessment

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Title: Bahr Yousef meandering canal management – Hydraulic and morphological assessment
Authors: Basma Samir Radi Awad, Hesham El-Badry, Emam A. Osman, Nader M. Shafik, Ibrahim Khedr, Shaimaa Fathy
Source: Water Science, Vol 39, Iss 1, Pp 28-41 (2025)
Publisher Information: Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: LCC:Hydraulic engineering
LCC:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Subject Terms: HEC-RAS numerical model, hydraulic efficiency, meandering canal, satellite images, sustainable management, Hydraulic engineering, TC1-978, Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering, TD1-1066
More Details: Bahr Yousef is a meandering earthen canal and is considered one of the most morphologically active semi-natural streams in the west of River Nile region in Egypt. This stream is usually exposed to periodic changes in cross-sections due to scour, deposition, and improper periodic dredging activities. The objectives of the present study are to assess the morphological behavior and hydraulic performance of Bahr Yousef canal and to identify the flooding areas. Combination of field data, satellite images, and numerical modeling methods is used and achieved to simulate the dynamic behavior of the second reach of Bahr Yousef canal from Dahab regulator (km 77.700) to Saqoula regulator (km 179.450) under different flow scenarios. The designed, actual, and target flows were modeled using HEC-RAS modeling program to evaluate the canal’s hydraulic efficiency. The results showed that in the case of a passing target discharge, the flooded areas increased by 25.8%, and the most significant inundated areas are located between 135 km and 160 km along the studied reach. The canal narrowed by 5.8% from an average of 71.35 m in 2004 to 67.22 m in 2023 due to human activities and natural meandering phenomena. Significant sedimentation (10,671,870 m3) and erosion (4,593,143.67 m3) observed along the studied reach, restricting its capacity to handle target discharge. Recommendations are given to control the scour and sedimentation processes in certain critical curves along Bahr Yousef canal. This is very important to avoid inundation problems that have devastating consequences, including foundation collapses, crop damage, and property loss.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 23570008
2357-0008
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2357-0008
DOI: 10.1080/23570008.2024.2438908
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/eaa3e602a50e4cdfad47c13e9dc703c9
Accession Number: edsdoj.3e602a50e4cdfad47c13e9dc703c9
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:23570008
DOI:10.1080/23570008.2024.2438908
Published in:Water Science
Language:English