Title of article
The effects of an innovative hydrophobic treatment and moisture content on thermal conductivity of lightweight mortars were investigated. The aim of this study was to provide data on the insulating properties of the above-mentioned mortars, that can be us
Author/Authors
Hubert Chanson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
37
To page
47
Abstract
Flood waves resulting from dam breaks and flash floods have been responsible for numerous losses. In the present study, sudden flood releases were investigated down a large flume with a succession of abrupt drops. A new experimental technique was developed to obtain instantaneous void fractions, bubble count rates and velocities using arrays of conductivity probes. The results showed the surge propagating as a succession of free-jets and horizontal runoff flow motion downstream of each abrupt drop. A strong aeration of the surge leading edge was observed for all investigated flow conditions. In the horizontal runoff region, instantaneous velocity measurements highlighted an unsteady turbulent boundary layer. Practically, the study provides new information on free-surface aeration in surging waters in channels and on beach slopes.
Keywords
Air–water measurements , Surging waters , unsteady flow , Shock , Abrupt drop , Momentum exchange
Journal title
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Record number
420404
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