Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel

Scouring around abutment is a detrimental process to the structure foundation in which it causes the sediment bed to be undermined, making the foundation being shallower than it was designed and eventually leading to structural failure. Hence, emphasizing on the importance of being able to predict t...

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Main Author: Kenny
Other Authors: Lim Siow Yong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-747392023-03-03T17:16:13Z Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel Kenny Lim Siow Yong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Water resources Scouring around abutment is a detrimental process to the structure foundation in which it causes the sediment bed to be undermined, making the foundation being shallower than it was designed and eventually leading to structural failure. Hence, emphasizing on the importance of being able to predict the flow in scouring process around the structure. The objective of this study is to investigate the flow field around a wide 45◦ wing-wall abutment in the equilibrium scour hole condition under clear water condition. The flow field measurements were done by using an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV). The experiment was conducted with a 80 cm wide wing-wall abutment situated in the floodplain sand bed of a 19 m long and 1.6 m wide two-stage channel flume. In the equilibrium state, it was observed that there were 2 scour holes and 1 deposition ridge formed around the abutment. Equilibrium state of the sediment bed was frozen to reduce disturbance on the geometry during flow measurements. The results of the flow field in terms of the velocity vectors and contours of turbulent intensities, turbulent kinetic energy and the Reynold shear stress in the scour hole are presented. The Reynold shear stress, turbulent intensities and turbulent kinetic energy share similar contour trend. In the sections where scour hole is shallow, the 3 components contours show an increase in value closer to the abutment. On the other hand, at section where scour hole is the deepest, high value of the 3 components are observed on the region between ridge at the end of scour hole. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2018-05-23T07:41:01Z 2018-05-23T07:41:01Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74739 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf
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Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel
description Scouring around abutment is a detrimental process to the structure foundation in which it causes the sediment bed to be undermined, making the foundation being shallower than it was designed and eventually leading to structural failure. Hence, emphasizing on the importance of being able to predict the flow in scouring process around the structure. The objective of this study is to investigate the flow field around a wide 45◦ wing-wall abutment in the equilibrium scour hole condition under clear water condition. The flow field measurements were done by using an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV). The experiment was conducted with a 80 cm wide wing-wall abutment situated in the floodplain sand bed of a 19 m long and 1.6 m wide two-stage channel flume. In the equilibrium state, it was observed that there were 2 scour holes and 1 deposition ridge formed around the abutment. Equilibrium state of the sediment bed was frozen to reduce disturbance on the geometry during flow measurements. The results of the flow field in terms of the velocity vectors and contours of turbulent intensities, turbulent kinetic energy and the Reynold shear stress in the scour hole are presented. The Reynold shear stress, turbulent intensities and turbulent kinetic energy share similar contour trend. In the sections where scour hole is shallow, the 3 components contours show an increase in value closer to the abutment. On the other hand, at section where scour hole is the deepest, high value of the 3 components are observed on the region between ridge at the end of scour hole.
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title Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel
title_short Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel
title_full Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel
title_fullStr Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel
title_full_unstemmed Observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel
title_sort observations of flow distributions on wide wing-wall abutment in two-stage channel
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