Gate-Opening Criterion for Generating Dam-Break Flow in Non-Rectangular Wet Bed Channels

A sudden dam failure is usually simulated by the rapid removal of a gate in laboratory tests and numerical simulations. The gate-opening time is often determined according to the Lauber and Hager instantaneous collapse criterion (referred to as the Lauber–Hager criterion), which is established for a...

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Main Authors: Sha Yang, Bo Wang, Yakun Guo, Jianmin Zhang, Yunliang Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Energies
Subjects:
LES
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6280
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Summary:A sudden dam failure is usually simulated by the rapid removal of a gate in laboratory tests and numerical simulations. The gate-opening time is often determined according to the Lauber and Hager instantaneous collapse criterion (referred to as the Lauber–Hager criterion), which is established for a rectangular open channel with a dry bed. However, this criterion is not suitable for non-rectangular channels or initial wet-bed conditions. In this study, the effect of the gate-opening time on the wave evolution is investigated by using the large eddy simulation (LES) model. The instantaneous dam-break, namely, a dam-break without a gate, is simulated for comparison. A gate-opening criterion for generating dam-break flow in a non-rectangular wet-bed channel is proposed in this study, which can be used as an extension of the Lauber–Hager criterion and provides a more comprehensive and reasonable estimate of the gate opening time.
ISSN:1996-1073