Abdullah Gedikli
Istanbul Technical University
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Engineering Analysis With Boundary Elements | 2003
Abdullah Gedikli; M.E. Ergüven
In this study, a Variational Boundary Element Method (VBEM) based on the Hamiltons principle that produces symmetric matrices is presented. The effect of a rigid baffle on the natural frequencies of the liquid in a cylindrical rigid container is then investigated by the use of VBEM. Boundary integral equations are regularized by moving the singular points outside the domain. Fluid motion is assumed to be irrotational, incompressible and inviscid. Linearized free surface conditions are taken into consideration.
Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2013
Hafzullah Aksoy; N. Erdem Unal; Sevket Cokgor; Abdullah Gedikli; Jaeyoung Yoon; Kaan Koca; S. Boran Inci; Ebru Eris; Gijung Pak
Abstract Mathematical models developed for quantification of sediment transport in hydrological watersheds require data collected through field or laboratory experiments, but these are still very rare in the literature. This study aims to collect such data at the laboratory scale. To this end, a rainfall simulator equipped with nozzles to spray rainfall was constructed, together with an erosion flume that can be given longitudinal and lateral slopes. Eighty experiments were performed, considering microtopographical features by pre-forming a rill on the soil surface before the start of each experiment. Medium and fine sands were used as soil, and four rainfall intensities (45, 65, 85 and 105 mm h-1) were applied in the experiments. Rainfall characteristics such as uniformity, granulometry, drop velocity and kinetic energy were evaluated; flow and sediment discharge data were collected and analysed. The analysis shows that the sediment transport rate is directly proportional to rainfall intensity and slope. In contrast, the volumetric sediment concentration stays constant and does not change with rainfall intensity unless the slope changes. These conclusions are restricted to the conditions of experiments performed under rainfall intensities between and 105 mm h-1 for medium and fine sands in a 136-cm-wide, 650-cm-long and 17-cm-deep erosion flume with longitudinal and lateral slopes varying between 5 and 20%. Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz; Associate editor G. Mahé Citation Aksoy, H., Unal, N.E., Cokgor, S., Gedikli, A., Yoon, J., Koca, K., Inci, S.B., Eris, E., and Pak, G., 2013. Laboratory experiments of sediment transport from bare soil with a rill. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 58 (7), 1505–1518.
Journal of Sound and Vibration | 1999
Abdullah Gedikli; M.E. Ergüven
Catena | 2012
Hafzullah Aksoy; N. Erdem Unal; Sevket Cokgor; Abdullah Gedikli; Jaeyoung Yoon; Kaan Koca; S. Boran Inci; Ebru Eris
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2008
Abdullah Gedikli; Hafzullah Aksoy; N. Erdem Unal
Hydrological Processes | 2008
Hafzullah Aksoy; Abdullah Gedikli; N. Erdem Unal; Athanasios Kehagias
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2010
Abdullah Gedikli; Hafzullah Aksoy; N. Erdem Unal; Athanasios Kehagias
Computational Mechanics | 2003
M.E. Ergüven; Abdullah Gedikli
Journal of Hydroinformatics | 2010
Abdullah Gedikli; Hafzullah Aksoy; N. Erdem Unal
Water Resources Management | 2016
Hafzullah Aksoy; Abdullah Gedikli; N. Erdem Unal; Murat Yilmaz; Ebru Eris; Jaeyoung Yoon; Gokmen Tayfur