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    Modeling Vertical Structure of Open‐Channel Flows

    Source: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering:;1992:;Volume ( 118 ):;issue: 008
    Author:
    Alan F. Blumberg
    ,
    Boris Galperin
    ,
    Donald J. O'Connor
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9429(1992)118:8(1119)
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: A three‐dimensional hydrodynamic model is applied to flows in open channels. The model incorporates a second‐moment turbulence‐closure model that has demonstrated considerable skill in simulating turbulent flows in laboratory experiments and in various geophysical and engineering boundary layers. The closure model consists of differential equations for turbulence energy and turbulence length scale. The remaining second‐moment equations are reduced to a set of algebraic equations in which tendency, advection, and diffusion terms are omitted. To account for the effect of the free surface on the bulk of the channel flow, a modification of the macroscale equation is introduced; the rest of the model equations and their attendant nondimensional constants remain unchanged. The model performance is assessed using laser‐Doppler anemometer measurements on the centerline of a large number of laboratory, smooth and rough, homogeneous and stratified, open‐channel flows with different values of the aspect ratio. Good agreement is found between the model and data in every case. Because the model is based upon a self‐consistent framework and is able to reproduce the many experiments provided here, the model can be used with confidence in environmental applications.
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    contributor authorAlan F. Blumberg
    contributor authorBoris Galperin
    contributor authorDonald J. O'Connor
    date accessioned2017-05-08T20:41:35Z
    date available2017-05-08T20:41:35Z
    date copyrightAugust 1992
    date issued1992
    identifier other%28asce%290733-9429%281992%29118%3A8%281119%29.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/23702
    description abstractA three‐dimensional hydrodynamic model is applied to flows in open channels. The model incorporates a second‐moment turbulence‐closure model that has demonstrated considerable skill in simulating turbulent flows in laboratory experiments and in various geophysical and engineering boundary layers. The closure model consists of differential equations for turbulence energy and turbulence length scale. The remaining second‐moment equations are reduced to a set of algebraic equations in which tendency, advection, and diffusion terms are omitted. To account for the effect of the free surface on the bulk of the channel flow, a modification of the macroscale equation is introduced; the rest of the model equations and their attendant nondimensional constants remain unchanged. The model performance is assessed using laser‐Doppler anemometer measurements on the centerline of a large number of laboratory, smooth and rough, homogeneous and stratified, open‐channel flows with different values of the aspect ratio. Good agreement is found between the model and data in every case. Because the model is based upon a self‐consistent framework and is able to reproduce the many experiments provided here, the model can be used with confidence in environmental applications.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleModeling Vertical Structure of Open‐Channel Flows
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume118
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9429(1992)118:8(1119)
    treeJournal of Hydraulic Engineering:;1992:;Volume ( 118 ):;issue: 008
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