Title of article
Mean Flow and Turbulence in Open-Channel Bend
Author/Authors
Blanckaert، Koen نويسنده , , Graf، Walter H. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-834
From page
835
To page
0
Abstract
Flow over a developed bottom topography in a bend has been investigated experimentally. The measuring section is in the outerbank half of the cross section at 60° into the bend. Spatial distributions of the mean velocities, turbulent stresses, and mean-flow and turbulent kinetic energy are presented. The cross-sectional motion contains two cells of circulation: besides the classical helical motion (center-region cell), a weaker counterrotating cell (outer-bank cell) is observed in the corner formed by the outer bank and the water surface. The downstream velocity in the outer half-section is higher than the one in straight uniform flow; the core of maximum velocities is found close to the separation between both circulation cells, well below the water surface. The turbulence structure in a bend is different from that in a straight flow, most notably in a reduction of the turbulent activity toward the outer bank. Both the outer-bank cell and reduced turbulent activity have a protective effect on the outer bank and the adjacent bottom and thus influence the stability of the flow perimeter and the bend morphology.
Journal title
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Record number
59690
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