Experimental Investigation of 90 Degrees Intake Flow Patterns With and Without Submerged Vanes Under Sediment Feeding Conditions
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Date
2022
Authors
Bor Türkben, Aslı
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Canadian Science Publishing
Open Access Color
BRONZE
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No
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Abstract
In this study, two experiments were conducted ina 90 degrees water intake to study 3D flow patterns and sediment distribution using submerged vanes under sediment feeding and live-bed conditions. One column three vanes were installed at a 20 degrees angle maintaining for a water discharge ratio of qr = 0.1. Three-dimensional mean and turbulent velocity components of flow ina 90 degrees channel intake were measured using acoustic Doppler velocimetry (ADV). Flow characteristics of the intake structure area with no vanes were compared with these conditions. Results showed that three vanes with a single column reduced the amount of sediment by 20% during intake diversion. In the downstream corner of the intake, high velocities were measured where scouring occurred. The vanes affected the intensity of secondary flow, turbulence energy, flow separation, and moved sediment deposition downstream of the main channel.
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lateral intake, turbulence, submerged vanes, separation zone, acoustic Doppler velocimetry (ADV), Lateral-Intake, Channel, Management, Bend
Fields of Science
0207 environmental engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Q3
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OpenCitations Citation Count
5
Source
Canadıan Journal of Cıvıl Engıneerıng
Volume
49
Issue
3
Start Page
452
End Page
463
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