The relationship between the coefficient of discharge and the scour hole depth generated due to the combined flow over weir and below gates

In this research, a study was conducted experimentally to investigate the scour hole dimensions downstream the combined structures which consist of weir and gate due to the effect of the coefficient of discharge (Cd) due to flow above the compound weir to the flow under the gate. Fifteen models have...

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Main Authors: Khassaf Saleh, Omran Hassan, Abdulabbas Fadhel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816203010
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Summary:In this research, a study was conducted experimentally to investigate the scour hole dimensions downstream the combined structures which consist of weir and gate due to the effect of the coefficient of discharge (Cd) due to flow above the compound weir to the flow under the gate. Fifteen models have been designed, and every model is formed from composite weir consisting of two geometric shapes with rectangular gate of constant dimensions. In this study, the experiment was conducted in a laboratory channel was constructed from blocks and concrete with length of 18 m, 1 m width and depth of 1 m, where the laboratory models were installed after 7 m from the main gate which controlled the passage of water from the main reservoir into the flume. At the beginning, the calibration process was conducted to identify the actual discharge values that pass in the flume, and then seventy-five experiments were conducted in order to derive the formulae for investigating the non-dimensional depth (SD/d50) and non-dimensional length (SL/d50) of the scour hole due to the effect of (Cd). The bed of the flume was spread with sand layer of 30 cm thick for a distance of 4 m downstream combined structure. Two samples of sand were used in the experiments with different median size of particles (d50), the first of 0.7 mm and the second of 1 mm. Using the Excel program 2017, Six polynomial relationships were derived to calculate the dimensionless scour depth (SD/d50) in terms of the coefficient of discharge (Cd), where the resultant coefficients of determinations (R2) from these relationships were high.
ISSN:2261-236X