Title of article
Effect of Applying Different Distribution Shapes for Velocities and Pressure on Simulation of Curved Open Channels
Author/Authors
Steffler، Peter M. نويسنده , , Ghamry، Haitham Kamal نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
-968
From page
969
To page
0
Abstract
Most of the computational models of curved open channel flows use the conventional depth averaged De St. Venant equations. De St. Venant equations assume uniform velocity and hydrostatic pressure distributions. They are thus applicable only to cases of meandering rivers and curved open channels where vertical details are not of importance. The two-dimensional vertically averaged and moment equations model, developed by the writers, is used to study the effect of applying different distribution shapes for velocities and pressure on the simulation of curved open channels. Linear and quadratic distribution shapes are proposed for the horizontal velocity components, while a quadratic distribution shape is considered for the vertical velocity. Linear hydrostatic and quadratic nonhydrostatic distribution shapes are proposed for the pressure. The proposed model is applied to problems involved in curved open channels with different degrees of curvature. The implicit Petrov-Galerkin finite element scheme is applied in this study. Computed values for depth averaged longitudinal and transverse velocities across the channel width and vertical profiles of longitudinal and transverse velocities are compared to the observed experimental data. A fairly good agreement is attained. Predictions of overall flow characteristics suggest that the results are not very sensitive to different approximations of the preassumed applied velocity and pressure distribution shapes.
Keywords
Hydrograph
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING
Record number
63377
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