Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir

Particle image velocimetry was used to measure the flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir. The results clearly depict that four different types of roller were involved in scour development and the scour wes mainly caused by the major roller. The average...

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Main Authors: Si, Jin-Hua, Lim, Siow-Yong, Wang, Xi-Kun
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1394522020-05-19T09:03:09Z Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir Si, Jin-Hua Lim, Siow-Yong Wang, Xi-Kun School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Environmental engineering Local Scour Weir Particle image velocimetry was used to measure the flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir. The results clearly depict that four different types of roller were involved in scour development and the scour wes mainly caused by the major roller. The average kinetic energy (AKE) distributions reveal that the rollers were maintained by jet impingements on both the concave scoured bed and the water surface. The gap gradually enlarged between jet regions with high transport capability, which adversely affected scour development. The turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) dissipated along the main jet direction. As the scour hole developed, the regions of significant TKE moved successively away from the bed with a reduction in scour rate. The plunging jet zone had negative Reynolds shear stress (RSS), and absolute values there were larger than in other zones in the scour hole. Meanwhile, the regions of significant positive RSS changed in size and location with scour development. 2020-05-19T09:03:09Z 2020-05-19T09:03:09Z 2018 Journal Article Si, J.-H., Lim, S.-Y., & Wang, X.-K. (2018). Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 144(6), 04018018-. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001452 0733-9429 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139452 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001452 2-s2.0-85044064774 6 144 en Journal of Hydraulic Engineering © 2018 American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Local Scour
Weir
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Local Scour
Weir
Si, Jin-Hua
Lim, Siow-Yong
Wang, Xi-Kun
Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir
description Particle image velocimetry was used to measure the flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir. The results clearly depict that four different types of roller were involved in scour development and the scour wes mainly caused by the major roller. The average kinetic energy (AKE) distributions reveal that the rollers were maintained by jet impingements on both the concave scoured bed and the water surface. The gap gradually enlarged between jet regions with high transport capability, which adversely affected scour development. The turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) dissipated along the main jet direction. As the scour hole developed, the regions of significant TKE moved successively away from the bed with a reduction in scour rate. The plunging jet zone had negative Reynolds shear stress (RSS), and absolute values there were larger than in other zones in the scour hole. Meanwhile, the regions of significant positive RSS changed in size and location with scour development.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Si, Jin-Hua
Lim, Siow-Yong
Wang, Xi-Kun
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author Si, Jin-Hua
Lim, Siow-Yong
Wang, Xi-Kun
author_sort Si, Jin-Hua
title Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir
title_short Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir
title_full Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir
title_fullStr Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir
title_full_unstemmed Flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir
title_sort flow structures in evolving scour holes caused by a plunging jet downstream of a weir
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139452
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