MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES

Scour around various structures obstructing flow in an open channel is a common problem; therefore a better understanding of how turbulent flow affects sediment transport is needed. Additionally, is it the mean flow or the turbulence properties that are more important in contributing to bed shear st...

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Main Author: Yaeger, Mary A.
Other Authors: Duan, Jennifer G.
Language:EN
Published: The University of Arizona. 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193453
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1934532015-10-23T04:39:33Z MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES Yaeger, Mary A. Duan, Jennifer G. Duan, Jennifer G. Troch, Peter Meixner, Thomas Lansey, Kevin Bed shear stress Reynolds stress Spur Dike Turbulence Scour around various structures obstructing flow in an open channel is a common problem; therefore a better understanding of how turbulent flow affects sediment transport is needed. Additionally, is it the mean flow or the turbulence properties that are more important in contributing to bed shear stress? To this end, an experimental study was conducted in a fixed-bed flume containing a series of dikes. Turbulence intensities and Reynold's stresses were calculated from 3-D velocity measurements gathered with a microADV. Results showed that the maximum shear stress was nearly 12-20 times that of the approach flow, while maximum turbulence intensities were about 3-5 times those of the incoming flow. Highest magnitudes of both were seen at the tip of the second dike in the three-dike series. The mean velocity appeared to have no relation to the formation of scour near the tips of the dikes but the turbulence intensities did. 2009 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193453 659753408 10466 EN Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Bed shear stress
Reynolds stress
Spur Dike
Turbulence
spellingShingle Bed shear stress
Reynolds stress
Spur Dike
Turbulence
Yaeger, Mary A.
MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES
description Scour around various structures obstructing flow in an open channel is a common problem; therefore a better understanding of how turbulent flow affects sediment transport is needed. Additionally, is it the mean flow or the turbulence properties that are more important in contributing to bed shear stress? To this end, an experimental study was conducted in a fixed-bed flume containing a series of dikes. Turbulence intensities and Reynold's stresses were calculated from 3-D velocity measurements gathered with a microADV. Results showed that the maximum shear stress was nearly 12-20 times that of the approach flow, while maximum turbulence intensities were about 3-5 times those of the incoming flow. Highest magnitudes of both were seen at the tip of the second dike in the three-dike series. The mean velocity appeared to have no relation to the formation of scour near the tips of the dikes but the turbulence intensities did.
author2 Duan, Jennifer G.
author_facet Duan, Jennifer G.
Yaeger, Mary A.
author Yaeger, Mary A.
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title MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES
title_short MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES
title_full MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES
title_fullStr MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES
title_full_unstemmed MEAN FLOW AND TURBULENCE AROUND TWO SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DIKES
title_sort mean flow and turbulence around two series of experimental dikes
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193453
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