Title of article :
ON VARIOUS DISPERSION MODELS FOR SIMULATING FLOW AT CHANNEL BENDS
Author/Authors :
BAGHLANI, A. shiraz university of technology - Faculty of Civil and Environmental Eng, شيراز, ايران
Abstract :
In this paper, by using depth-averaged equations, three different dispersion models for simulating flow at channel bends are presented and compared. Two of these models employ power law velocity distributions for longitudinal velocity components and linear distributions for transverse component, and the last model employs logarithmic velocity distributions in transverse and longitudinal directions. The first two models differ in how the effect of secondary flow is evaluated. Boundary-fitted curvilinear coordinates in conjunction with finite-volume method have been used for discretization of the governing equations. The numerical results are compared with available experimental data of a 270° bend. The study shows that a power law distribution for streamwise velocity with a suitable estimation of secondary flow intensity gives the best results for simulation of two-dimensional depth-averaged flow in open channel bends among the models studied. This model can successfully predict the most important characteristics of flow in curved channels.
Keywords :
Open channel flow , channel bends , momentum dispersion , secondary flow , depth , averaged flow
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology: Transactions of Civil Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology: Transactions of Civil Engineering