Title of article :
A procedure for setting up a 180-degree sharp bend flume including construction and examinations with hydraulic structures
Author/Authors :
Vaghefi, M Department of Civil Engineering - Persian Gulf University - Shahid Mahini Street, Bushehr , Akbari, M Department of Civil Engineering - Persian Gulf University - Shahid Mahini Street, Bushehr
Abstract :
A laboratory
flume should be necessarily accessible in the hydraulics laboratory
in order to investigate and model different hydraulic and hydrodynamic phenomena that
govern rivers. Hence, this article provides a description of the construction and setup
process of a 180-degree
ume, as the first 180-degree sharp bend
flume containing multiple
lateral intakes, in the Hydraulics Laboratory of Persian Gulf University, Iran. In addition,
employing the constructed
flume, this study includes a number of case studies that have
been investigated with respect to
ow pattern. Such experiments utilized a Vectrifino
velocimeter in order to obtain the 3D pattern of
ow velocity. In the primary stage,
an experiment was conducted without any hydraulic structures installed at the bend so
that
ow characteristics could be analyzed in a 180-degree sharp bend. An increase in the
secondary
ow strength and velocity was detected because of an increase in the
ow depth.
Therefore, it can result in an attack on the outer wall. Consequently, a T-shaped spur
dike was installed at the apex of the bend to provide protection for the outer wall against
streams of high velocity. A study of the
ow pattern around the protective structure was
conducted under clear water conditions.
Keywords :
Sharp bend , Lateral intake , Acoustic Doppler velocimeter , Spur dike , Open channel
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)