Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth Conditions

The local scour of a non-cohesive bed due to a 2-D submerged horizontal jet is investigated experimentally in presence of a protection apron. Previous researches conducted without protection apron demonstrate that, when the tailwater depth is either deep or shallow, the equilibrium state characteris...

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Main Authors: Paolo Espa, Stefano Sibilla
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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spelling doaj-df6afed32e044c99b7aaf5eef8defba72020-11-24T21:54:07ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722014-01-0174611624.Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth ConditionsPaolo Espa0Stefano Sibilla1Università dell'InsubriaUniversità di PaviaThe local scour of a non-cohesive bed due to a 2-D submerged horizontal jet is investigated experimentally in presence of a protection apron. Previous researches conducted without protection apron demonstrate that, when the tailwater depth is either deep or shallow, the equilibrium state characteristics of the scoured bed profile are mainly a function of the densimetric Froude number. However, when the submergence is between these two extremes, at fixed Froude number, three different scour regimes are possible. For relatively shallow tailwater depths, the jet mainstream directs towards the free surface (surface jet scouring regime), determining shallow and elongated scour profiles. For relatively large tailwater depths, the jet remains attached to the channel bottom (bed jet scouring regime), leading to deeper and shorter scour profiles. For intermediate conditions, the flicking of the jet between the erodible bed and the water free-surface is possible. When this instability occurs, the shape of the scour hole rapidly changes as a response of the jet mainstream position (bed-surface jet scouring regime). This paper aims to give an experimental description of the three mentioned regimes when a protection apron partly reduces the action of the flow on the loose bed. Scour hole profile evolution and velocity profile measurements obtained by LDA and ADV velocimetry are discussed.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=35286&issue_ID=219Local scour Non cohesive bed Protection apron Submerged jet Open channel flow LDA velocity measurements ADV velocity measurements.
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author Paolo Espa
Stefano Sibilla
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Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth Conditions
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Local scour
Non cohesive bed
Protection apron
Submerged jet
Open channel flow
LDA velocity measurements
ADV velocity measurements.
author_facet Paolo Espa
Stefano Sibilla
author_sort Paolo Espa
title Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth Conditions
title_short Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth Conditions
title_full Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth Conditions
title_fullStr Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of the Scour Regimes Downstream of an Apron for Intermediate Tailwater Depth Conditions
title_sort experimental study of the scour regimes downstream of an apron for intermediate tailwater depth conditions
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The local scour of a non-cohesive bed due to a 2-D submerged horizontal jet is investigated experimentally in presence of a protection apron. Previous researches conducted without protection apron demonstrate that, when the tailwater depth is either deep or shallow, the equilibrium state characteristics of the scoured bed profile are mainly a function of the densimetric Froude number. However, when the submergence is between these two extremes, at fixed Froude number, three different scour regimes are possible. For relatively shallow tailwater depths, the jet mainstream directs towards the free surface (surface jet scouring regime), determining shallow and elongated scour profiles. For relatively large tailwater depths, the jet remains attached to the channel bottom (bed jet scouring regime), leading to deeper and shorter scour profiles. For intermediate conditions, the flicking of the jet between the erodible bed and the water free-surface is possible. When this instability occurs, the shape of the scour hole rapidly changes as a response of the jet mainstream position (bed-surface jet scouring regime). This paper aims to give an experimental description of the three mentioned regimes when a protection apron partly reduces the action of the flow on the loose bed. Scour hole profile evolution and velocity profile measurements obtained by LDA and ADV velocimetry are discussed.
topic Local scour
Non cohesive bed
Protection apron
Submerged jet
Open channel flow
LDA velocity measurements
ADV velocity measurements.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=35286&issue_ID=219
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