Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows

The velocity profiles in open channel flows start developing after entering into the channel for quite some length. All types of laboratory experiments for open channel flows are carried out in the fully developed flow regions which exist at some length downstream the inlet. In this research work an...

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Main Authors: Usman Ghani, Shahid Ali, Sabahat Arif
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Language:English
Published: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology 2014-04-01
Series:Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf852.pdf
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spelling doaj-150a9add654c4f91beb98cbcab0eb4ee2020-11-24T22:08:13ZengMehran University of Engineering and TechnologyMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology0254-78212413-72192014-04-01332137148Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows Usman Ghani0Shahid Ali1Sabahat Arif2Department of Civil Engineering, University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila, PakistanAtomic Energy Commission, Islamabad, PakistanDepartment of Architecture Engineering & Design, University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, PakistanThe velocity profiles in open channel flows start developing after entering into the channel for quite some length. All types of laboratory experiments for open channel flows are carried out in the fully developed flow regions which exist at some length downstream the inlet. In this research work an attempt has been made to investigate the impact of roughness and slope of the channel bed on the length required for establishment of fully developed flow in an open channel. A range of different roughness values along with various slopes were considered for this purpose. It was observed that an increase in roughness results in reduction of development length; and development length reduces drastically when roughness reaches to the range normally encountered in open channel flows with emergent vegetation or natural river flows. However, it was observed that the change of slope did not have any noticeable effect on development length. This work suggests that CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) technique can be used for getting a reliable development length before performing an experimental workhttp://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf852.pdfFully Developed FlowRoughnessComputational Fluid DynamicsPrimary Velocity ContoursBoundary Conditions
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author Usman Ghani
Shahid Ali
Sabahat Arif
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Shahid Ali
Sabahat Arif
Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows
Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
Fully Developed Flow
Roughness
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Primary Velocity Contours
Boundary Conditions
author_facet Usman Ghani
Shahid Ali
Sabahat Arif
author_sort Usman Ghani
title Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows
title_short Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows
title_full Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows
title_fullStr Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Investigation of Developing Velocity Distributions in Open Channel Flows
title_sort numerical investigation of developing velocity distributions in open channel flows
publisher Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
series Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
issn 0254-7821
2413-7219
publishDate 2014-04-01
description The velocity profiles in open channel flows start developing after entering into the channel for quite some length. All types of laboratory experiments for open channel flows are carried out in the fully developed flow regions which exist at some length downstream the inlet. In this research work an attempt has been made to investigate the impact of roughness and slope of the channel bed on the length required for establishment of fully developed flow in an open channel. A range of different roughness values along with various slopes were considered for this purpose. It was observed that an increase in roughness results in reduction of development length; and development length reduces drastically when roughness reaches to the range normally encountered in open channel flows with emergent vegetation or natural river flows. However, it was observed that the change of slope did not have any noticeable effect on development length. This work suggests that CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) technique can be used for getting a reliable development length before performing an experimental work
topic Fully Developed Flow
Roughness
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Primary Velocity Contours
Boundary Conditions
url http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf852.pdf
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