Article
Steady gradually accelerating flow in a smooth open channel
Journal of Hydraulic Research/De Recherches Hydrauliques
1991
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1991
Abstract
Laboratory experiments on the structure of spatially accelerating flows in a smooth open channel are reported. The influences of acceleration (i) on the velocity profiles; (ii) on the turbulence intensity profiles; and (iii) on the longitudinal evolution of the bottom shear stress are investigated. The most important conclusions of the study can be summarized as follows: a. The velocity distributions cannot be represented entirely by the universal log-law. However, this law seems to follow the data very close to the wall, up to about y/d = 0.02 ~ 0.05. Higher in the flow, the data increasingly deviate from this law. In the external layer, the equilibrium state of the flow was tested: some near-equilibrium flow situations exist, but mostly the flow was out of equilibrium; b. The generalization of Coles?s model was tried, resulting in correlation of the wake parameter, Pi, and the dimensionless pressure gradient parameter, beta, for beta <? 0.5; c. The acceleration of the mean velocity field leads to reduction of the turbulence intensity over the entire depth; d. Clauser?s method for the calculation of the friction velocity is applicable to the measurements in the layer close to the wall (y/d < 0.02 ~ 0.05): Truckenbrodt?s relation predicts reasonably well the friction velocity; e. The bottom shear intensity ratio decreases in the flow direction.
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António Heleno Cardoso
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Title of the publication container
Journal of Hydraulic Research/De Recherches Hydrauliques
First page or article number
525
Last page
543
Volume
29
Issue
4
Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)
civil-engineering - Civil engineering
Publication language (ISO code)
eng - English
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