Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions

Free surface flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions have a high aeration potential causing the flow characteristics to vary with slopes and discharges. The underlying mechanism of two-phase flow characteristics in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions were analyzed in an experi...

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Main Authors: Stefano Pagliara, Thendiyath Roshni, Iacopo Carnacina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-06-01
Series:Water Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015301526
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spelling doaj-0294ae354dd24d88b5b42cfac3aba3492020-11-25T02:02:31ZengElsevierWater Science and Engineering1674-23702011-06-014217018410.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2011.02.005Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditionsStefano PagliaraThendiyath RoshniIacopo CarnacinaFree surface flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions have a high aeration potential causing the flow characteristics to vary with slopes and discharges. The underlying mechanism of two-phase flow characteristics in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions were analyzed in an experimental setup assembled at the Laboratory of Hydraulic Protection of the Territory (PITLAB) of the University of Pisa, Italy. Crushed angular rocks and hemispherical boulders were used to intensify the roughness of the bed. Flow rates per unit width ranging between 0.03 m2/s and 0.09 m2/s and slopes between 0.26 and 0.46 were tested over different arrangements of a rough bed. Analyses were mainly carried out in the inner flow region, which consists of both bubbly and intermediate flow regions. The findings revealed that the two-phase flow properties over the rough bed were much affected by rough bed arrangements. Turbulence features of two-phase flows over the rough bed were compared with those of the stepped chute data under similar flow conditions. Overall, the results highlight the flow features in the inner layers of the two-phase flow, showing that the maximum turbulence intensity decreases with the relative submergence, while the bubble frequency distribution is affected by the rough bed elements.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015301526turbulent flowaeration characteristicsbouldermacro- and intermediate roughnesscorrelation analysistwo-phase flow
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author Stefano Pagliara
Thendiyath Roshni
Iacopo Carnacina
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Thendiyath Roshni
Iacopo Carnacina
Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions
Water Science and Engineering
turbulent flow
aeration characteristics
boulder
macro- and intermediate roughness
correlation analysis
two-phase flow
author_facet Stefano Pagliara
Thendiyath Roshni
Iacopo Carnacina
author_sort Stefano Pagliara
title Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions
title_short Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions
title_full Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions
title_fullStr Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions
title_full_unstemmed Turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions
title_sort turbulence, aeration and bubble features of air-water flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions
publisher Elsevier
series Water Science and Engineering
issn 1674-2370
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Free surface flows in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions have a high aeration potential causing the flow characteristics to vary with slopes and discharges. The underlying mechanism of two-phase flow characteristics in macro- and intermediate roughness conditions were analyzed in an experimental setup assembled at the Laboratory of Hydraulic Protection of the Territory (PITLAB) of the University of Pisa, Italy. Crushed angular rocks and hemispherical boulders were used to intensify the roughness of the bed. Flow rates per unit width ranging between 0.03 m2/s and 0.09 m2/s and slopes between 0.26 and 0.46 were tested over different arrangements of a rough bed. Analyses were mainly carried out in the inner flow region, which consists of both bubbly and intermediate flow regions. The findings revealed that the two-phase flow properties over the rough bed were much affected by rough bed arrangements. Turbulence features of two-phase flows over the rough bed were compared with those of the stepped chute data under similar flow conditions. Overall, the results highlight the flow features in the inner layers of the two-phase flow, showing that the maximum turbulence intensity decreases with the relative submergence, while the bubble frequency distribution is affected by the rough bed elements.
topic turbulent flow
aeration characteristics
boulder
macro- and intermediate roughness
correlation analysis
two-phase flow
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015301526
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