Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways

Water is essentially a powerful component, strong enough to even move vehicles at the lowest hydraulic parameters. The flow orientation as well as the geometric and physical characteristics of a vehicle attribute to the way floodwaters affect and control the vehicle. Herein an effort has been made t...

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Main Authors: Shah, S.M.H., Mustaffa, Z., Matínez-Gomariz, E., Yusof, K.W.
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Published: Blackwell Publishing Inc. 2020
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spelling my.utp.eprints.233002021-08-19T07:26:02Z Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways Shah, S.M.H. Mustaffa, Z. Matínez-Gomariz, E. Yusof, K.W. Water is essentially a powerful component, strong enough to even move vehicles at the lowest hydraulic parameters. The flow orientation as well as the geometric and physical characteristics of a vehicle attribute to the way floodwaters affect and control the vehicle. Herein an effort has been made to study the hydrodynamic impact on a non-stationary vehicle partially submerged attempting to cross a flooded roadway (flat conditions). In arriving at the outcomes, extensive experimental testing was carried out on a Malaysian made city car, Perodua Viva (1:10), which was controlled to be partially submerged under the influence of subcritical flows. The experimental data was proven through theoretical equations based on the instability failure modes. The variation of the Froude number with respect to varying hydrodynamic forces has been further explored and conversed. The incipient velocity formulation proposed herein has been validated through the experimental data and the results showed good agreement between the two with a correlation coefficient of R2 = 0.85. Among the main findings, it was noticed that the buoyancy force governed vehicle weight at depths greater than and equal to 0.0457 m for the scaled model. On the other hand, below critical depth, the dominancy of the drag force over frictional resistance and driving force caused sliding instability. © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Flood Risk Management published by Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Blackwell Publishing Inc. 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85088576104&doi=10.1111%2fjfr3.12657&partnerID=40&md5=13c1fd0053563a407ae90aee113c1079 Shah, S.M.H. and Mustaffa, Z. and Matínez-Gomariz, E. and Yusof, K.W. (2020) Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways. Journal of Flood Risk Management, 13 (4). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23300/
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description Water is essentially a powerful component, strong enough to even move vehicles at the lowest hydraulic parameters. The flow orientation as well as the geometric and physical characteristics of a vehicle attribute to the way floodwaters affect and control the vehicle. Herein an effort has been made to study the hydrodynamic impact on a non-stationary vehicle partially submerged attempting to cross a flooded roadway (flat conditions). In arriving at the outcomes, extensive experimental testing was carried out on a Malaysian made city car, Perodua Viva (1:10), which was controlled to be partially submerged under the influence of subcritical flows. The experimental data was proven through theoretical equations based on the instability failure modes. The variation of the Froude number with respect to varying hydrodynamic forces has been further explored and conversed. The incipient velocity formulation proposed herein has been validated through the experimental data and the results showed good agreement between the two with a correlation coefficient of R2 = 0.85. Among the main findings, it was noticed that the buoyancy force governed vehicle weight at depths greater than and equal to 0.0457 m for the scaled model. On the other hand, below critical depth, the dominancy of the drag force over frictional resistance and driving force caused sliding instability. © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Flood Risk Management published by Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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author Shah, S.M.H.
Mustaffa, Z.
Matínez-Gomariz, E.
Yusof, K.W.
spellingShingle Shah, S.M.H.
Mustaffa, Z.
Matínez-Gomariz, E.
Yusof, K.W.
Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways
author_facet Shah, S.M.H.
Mustaffa, Z.
Matínez-Gomariz, E.
Yusof, K.W.
author_sort Shah, S.M.H.
title Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways
title_short Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways
title_full Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways
title_fullStr Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways
title_full_unstemmed Hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying Froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways
title_sort hydrodynamic effect on non-stationary vehicles at varying froude numbers under subcritical flows on flat roadways
publisher Blackwell Publishing Inc.
publishDate 2020
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