INTRUSIVE AND NON-INTRUSIVE TWO-PHASE AIR-WATER MEASUREMENTS ON STEPPED SPILLWAYS: A PHYSICAL STUDY

Author(s):  
Yvan AROSQUIPA NINA ◽  
Rui SHI ◽  
Davide WÜTHRICH ◽  
Hubert CHANSON
Water ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 1956 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong ◽  
Wang ◽  
Vetsch ◽  
Boes ◽  
Tan

Stepped spillways are commonly used under relatively low unit discharge, where cavitation pitting can be avoided by self-aerated flow. However, there are several dams in China with stepped spillways in combination with X-shaped flaring gate piers with unit design discharge considerably larger than specified in the available guidelines. Consequently, air–water two-phase flow on stepped spillway behind X-shaped flaring gate piers under very high unit discharge was investigated using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. The 3-D Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations were solved, including sub-grid models for air entrainment, density evaluation, and drift-flux, to capture self-aerated free-surface flow over the spillway. The pressure on the vertical step faces was compared with laboratory data. In addition, the air–water two-phase flow characteristics and prototype step failure of the simulated prototype spillway were analyzed based on the numerical results of velocity, pressure, and air concentration. Moreover, an optimized bottom-aeration was further studied. The results reveal that the involved models can predict the air concentration near the steps. The cavitation index at the stepped surface is below the threshold value, and the air concentration is insufficient under high unit discharges. Moreover, with the proposed optimization of the aerator air entrainment can be improved and thereby cavitation erosion risk can be reduced.


2006 ◽  
Vol 49 (6) ◽  
pp. 674-684 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiangju Cheng ◽  
Yongcan Chen ◽  
Lin Luo

2016 ◽  
Vol 78 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Denik Sri Krisnayanti ◽  
Soehardjono Soehardjono ◽  
Very Dermawan ◽  
Mohammad Sholichin

The stepped spillway has increasingly become effective energy dissipation. The stepped spillway has been accepted to be the most powerful hydraulic structure to dissipate large flow energy downstream from spillway crest. The steps act as roughness elements significantly increase the dissipation energy rate. The physical study has performed on flat and pooled stepped spillways with a slope spillway    (θ = 45˚) and number of steps (N): 20 and 40. The experiments were conducted for ten Froude number (Fr) run ranging from 1.117 to 9.909 with 0.700<yc/h<3.00. The focus of research to investigate the relationship between relative energy losses in skimming flow performance against Froude number on various stepped. The effect of number of steps is evident when the relative energy loss increases with the number of steps. In addition, the relative energy loss of flow on pooled steps is dissipating more energy than flat steps.


Author(s):  
Raquel Jahara Lobosco ◽  
Harry Edmar Schulz ◽  
Andre Luiz Andrade Simoes

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