Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth

This study investigates the tailwater depth effect on scour formed by circular jets in a cohesionless uniform sand bed. The variables studied are tailwater depth, H and mean flow velocity, Uo. The relative tailwater depths, H/d0(do =diameter of jet) were varied from 0 to 16.4 to cover from unsubmerg...

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Main Author: Lam, Choon Kit
Other Authors: Lim Siow Yong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-707022023-03-03T17:26:38Z Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth Lam, Choon Kit Lim Siow Yong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Water resources This study investigates the tailwater depth effect on scour formed by circular jets in a cohesionless uniform sand bed. The variables studied are tailwater depth, H and mean flow velocity, Uo. The relative tailwater depths, H/d0(do =diameter of jet) were varied from 0 to 16.4 to cover from unsubmerged to fully submerged condition. Another set of experiment with selected H/do were conducted at higher Uo. The higher Uo indicates a higher densimetric Froude number, Fo because other variables were kept constant. The values of Uo were set such that the scour is formed within the width of flume. Each run of experiment were left to run for 48 hours for the equilibrium scour state to be achieved. A depth gauge was used to measure the scour hole. The centreline and contour of the scour profile were recorded at 2cm interval. The results showed that Fo is the main parameter to describe the scour characteristic dimensions which are the maximum scour depth, dse, maximum scour length, Lse, maximum scour width, Wse and scour volume, Vse. In general, tailwater depth, H/do affects these dimensions. The effect is different at different Uo. The trends of the effects of H/do on scour geometry at lower Uo are not as obvious as that of higher Uo . Multiple regression analysis was conducted and empirical equations were obtained to correlate with scour dimensionless characteristic scour dimensions (dse/do , Lse/do , Wse/do , Vse/do3 ). The empirical equations were also used to study the relations between dimensionless parameters in order to better understand their effect. Based on the empirical equations, one can note that Fo is the most influential parameter, followe by σg, H/do and lastly d50 /do . Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2017-05-09T06:42:20Z 2017-05-09T06:42:20Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70702 en Nanyang Technological University 70 p. application/pdf
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Lam, Choon Kit
Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth
description This study investigates the tailwater depth effect on scour formed by circular jets in a cohesionless uniform sand bed. The variables studied are tailwater depth, H and mean flow velocity, Uo. The relative tailwater depths, H/d0(do =diameter of jet) were varied from 0 to 16.4 to cover from unsubmerged to fully submerged condition. Another set of experiment with selected H/do were conducted at higher Uo. The higher Uo indicates a higher densimetric Froude number, Fo because other variables were kept constant. The values of Uo were set such that the scour is formed within the width of flume. Each run of experiment were left to run for 48 hours for the equilibrium scour state to be achieved. A depth gauge was used to measure the scour hole. The centreline and contour of the scour profile were recorded at 2cm interval. The results showed that Fo is the main parameter to describe the scour characteristic dimensions which are the maximum scour depth, dse, maximum scour length, Lse, maximum scour width, Wse and scour volume, Vse. In general, tailwater depth, H/do affects these dimensions. The effect is different at different Uo. The trends of the effects of H/do on scour geometry at lower Uo are not as obvious as that of higher Uo . Multiple regression analysis was conducted and empirical equations were obtained to correlate with scour dimensionless characteristic scour dimensions (dse/do , Lse/do , Wse/do , Vse/do3 ). The empirical equations were also used to study the relations between dimensionless parameters in order to better understand their effect. Based on the empirical equations, one can note that Fo is the most influential parameter, followe by σg, H/do and lastly d50 /do .
author2 Lim Siow Yong
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Lam, Choon Kit
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title Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth
title_short Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth
title_full Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth
title_fullStr Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth
title_full_unstemmed Difference between 3D jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth
title_sort difference between 3d jet and culvert scour in terms of relative tailwater depth
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