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The use of laboratory channels or flumes for open-channel flow research is widespread. However, this type of
equipment is often expensive, susceptible to damage, and require regular maintenance. In open-channel flow, the
roughness of the channel bed is a critical property in governing the flow characteristics. Unfortunately, changing
the bed properties, particularly its roughness, proves to be a challenging and time-consuming task in most
laboratory channels. To address these limitations, this stud introduces a novel and cost-effective technique to
build laboratory channel beds with tailored roughness. Additionally, we describe a precise photogrammetric based method for quantifying the absolute roughness of the bed. These engineered beds can be seamlessly in tegrated into various laboratory channels without posing any risk of equipment damage. In addition, they offer
the flexibility to be modified to meet specific roughness conditions, thus advancing the capabilities of experi mental setups in hydraulic studies Furthermore, these specially designed beds can find utility in other facilities
where control of surface properties is necessary.
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Surface hydrology Open-channel flow Bed roughness Photogrammetry