Title :
Numerical study on influences of planar flow and bed scour in double dike closure
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Hydraulic Eng., SCUT, Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
In large water power engineering construction, double dikes can be used to reduce difficulties in river closure under high flow and big drop. But in practice it was often not easy to control the hydraulic conditions to obtain satisfactory situation where both dikes could share water fall in balance during closing process. A series of 3-D numerical experiments by CFD simulation on two-dike closure in simplified straight boundaries were conducted in this paper. The results demonstrated that two recirculation zones in reverse direction in the flow plane, which were formed due to main stream diversion between the dikes, and the corresponding bed scour pattern were necessary to drop sharing of the downstream embankment. The intensive sediment scour on deep alluvial river bed may decrease total drop of the flow and cause significant fluctuations in drop distribution between the two dikes, which increase the difficulties in flow stabilization and hydraulic control.
Keywords :
computational fluid dynamics; flow control; flow instability; flow simulation; fluctuations; geophysical fluid dynamics; geotechnical engineering; pattern formation; rivers; 3D numerical experiment series; CFD simulation; bed scour pattern; deep alluvial river bed; double dike closure; downstream embankment; flow drop distribution; flow stabilization; hydraulic condition control; hydraulic control; intensive sediment scour; planar flow; recirculation zones; river closure; straight boundary; stream diversion; two dike closure; water fall; water power engineering construction; Computational fluid dynamics; Computational modeling; Levee; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Rivers; Sediments; bed scour; double dike closure; drop sharing; numerical simulation; planar flow;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yichang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8162-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICECENG.2011.6058166