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Author(s):  
Mosbah Ben Said ◽  
Ahmed Ouamane

Abstract Labyrinth weirs are commonly used to increase the capacity of existing spillways and provide more efficient spillways for new dams due to their high specific discharge capacity compared to the linear weir. In the present study, experimental and numerical investigation was conducted to improve the rectangular labyrinth weir performance. In this context, four configurations were tested to evaluate the influence of the entrance shape and alveoli width on its discharge capacity. The experimental models, three models of rectangular labyrinth weir with rounded entrance and one with flat entrance, were tested in rectangular channel conditions for inlet width to outlet width ratios (a/b) equal to 0.67, 1 and 1.5. The results indicate that the rounded entrance increases the weir efficiency by up to 5%. A ratio a/b equal to 1.5 leads to an 8 and 18% increase in the discharge capacity compared to a/b ratio equal to 1 and 0.67, respectively. In addition, a numerical simulation was conducted using the opensource CFD OpenFOAM to analyze and provide more information about the flow behavior over the tested models. A comparison between the experimental and numerical discharge coefficient was performed and good agreement was found (Mean Absolute Relative Error of 4–6%).


Author(s):  
Anees K. Idrees ◽  
Riyadh Al-Ameri ◽  
Subrat Das

Abstract Compound labyrinth weir is a new type of labyrinth weirs that consider a good applicable choice for increasing the capacity of discharge. The flow over a compound labyrinth weirs is a complex problem because the flow behavior is three-dimension. The present study aims to simulate the flow over the compound labyrinth weir into the critical regions that can not be observed when using an experimental test. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) programme was utilised to implement a sensitive analysis for this purpose and different flow conditions. The MAPE and RMSE indices were utilised to verify the CFD results with experimental work. The statistics indices of the maximum error ME, RMSE and MAPE were 4.7%, 0.033 and 3.9 respectively. Therefore, the findings showed that there is a good matching between the experimental and CFD results. The CFD results demonstrated that the hydraulics behaviour of the compound labyrinth weir was similar to the oblique and linear weirs in high discharges. The results also confirmed that air cavities and bubbles existed behind the nappe flow in addition to the negative pressure that may occur beneath the nappe when the flow is aerated. Furthermore, the flow was divided into two parts and most streamlines were concentrated over the notches. Moreover, the flow velocity passing through the notches was bigger than the flow velocity over the high crest of the compound labyrinth weir.


2021 ◽  
Vol 147 (11) ◽  
pp. 06021016
Author(s):  
Taylor Vaughn ◽  
Brian M. Crookston ◽  
Michael Pfister
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Author(s):  
Amir Hamzeh Haghiabi ◽  
Mohammad Rashki Ghaleh Nou ◽  
Abbas Parsaie

Author(s):  
Erick Mattos-Villarroel ◽  
Jorge Flores-Velázquez ◽  
Waldo Ojeda-Bustamante ◽  
Carlos Díaz-Delgado ◽  
Humberto Salinas-Tapia

Teknik Dergi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rasoul DANESHFARAZ ◽  
Amir GHADERI ◽  
John ABRAHAM ◽  
Mohammadamin TORABI

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