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Reduction of scouring downstream of a rigid bed by means of a vegetated carpet: experimental investigation in a laboratory flume

2016

Vegetation is a critical component of aquatic ecosystems and exerts an important role in river morphodynamics. This paper describes the results of laboratory study carried out to investigate the role of vegetation on flow field and erosion process developing in non-equilibrium situations. Particular attention is paid to scour evolving downstream of a rigid bed and to the effect of a vegetated carpet used as a protective measure against scouring. The reported experimental study shows that the introduction of the vegetated carpet results in a more favourable configuration than in its absence determining reduced values of flow velocity, turbulence intensity and bed shear stress, and modifying …

HydrologyHydrogeologyVegetation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLaboratory measurement0208 environmental biotechnologyFlow (psychology)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringFlumeFlow velocityFlow velocityTurbulence kinetic energyErosionShear stressEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental ChemistryGeotechnical engineeringBed scouringBeach morphodynamics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology
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Flow Velocity Measurements in Vegetated Channels

2002

Understanding of the hydraulics of flow over vegetation is very important to support the management of fluvial processes. In this paper the flow over flexible bottom vegetation is experimentally studied. A two-dimensional-acoustic doppler velocimeter is used to measure the local flow velocities for different vegetation concentrations, discharges, and flume slopes. The influence of vegetation concentration and the depth/vegetation height ratio on the measured velocity profiles is analyzed. All measured velocity distributions are S-shaped and exhibit a three-zone profile. The relationship between the velocity distribution and the turbulence intensity distribution is also analyzed. The charact…

HydrologyTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringPrandtl numberGeometryFlow measurementPhysics::GeophysicsOpen-channel flowPhysics::Fluid DynamicsFlumesymbols.namesakeFlow velocityTurbulence kinetic energysymbolsmedicineTURBULENCEmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)RESISTANCEGeologyCOEFFICIENTSWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Effects of Onshore and Offshore Environmental Parameters on the Leading Edge Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades: A Comparative Study

2021

Abstract The presence of rain-induced leading edge erosion of wind turbine blades (WTBs) necessitates the development of erosion models. One of the essential parameters for erosion modeling is the relative impact velocity between rain droplets and the rotating blade. Based on this parameter, the erosion damage rate of a WTB is calculated to estimate the expected leading edge lifetime. The environmental conditions that govern this parameter have site-specific variations, and thus, rain and wind loading on a turbine differ for onshore and offshore locations. In addition, there are wave loads present in the offshore environment. The present paper tries to provide guidelines for erosion modelin…

Leading edgeOcean energy technologyTurbine blade020209 energyOcean Engineering02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesTurbine010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionSea breezelaw0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeotechnical engineeringDesign of offshore structuresWind powerbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringOffshore material performance and applicationsTurbulence kinetic energyErosionEnvironmental scienceSubmarine pipelinebusinessLeading edge erosionJournal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
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A method for evaluating rainfall kinetic power by a characteristic drop diameter

2019

Abstract Empirical relationships linking kinetic energy to rainfall intensity are commonly used to estimate rainfall erosivity. In this paper, using the drop-size distribution (DSD) proposed by Marshall and Palmer, a relationship for calculating the rainfall kinetic power was firstly deduced. This equation requires the simultaneous measurement of both the median volume diameter and the rainfall intensity and its application also reveals the drawback of needing the measurement of the whole DSD by an expensive disdrometric technique. Then, using a fictitious precipitation, which is both constituted by droplets having the same diameter (mean volume diameter) and having the same volume of the a…

Median volume diameterForce transducer010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDrop (liquid)Mean volume diameterRainfall kinetic energy0207 environmental engineeringSoil science02 engineering and technologyKinetic energy01 natural sciencesStandard deviationRainfall kinetic energySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliPrecipitationRainfall intensity020701 environmental engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyMathematics
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Influence of the rainfall measurement interval on the erosivity determinations in the Mediterranean area

2006

Summary The single-storm erosion index, EI, of the USLE and RUSLE models may vary appreciably with the rainfall measurement interval, Δ t . However, the effect of Δ t on EI has not been investigated in the Mediterranean area. Approximately 700 erosive events and 1.5 years of rainfall energies measured by a rainfall impact measurement device were used to evaluate the effect of the rainfall measurement interval (5 min ⩽ Δ t  ⩽ 60 min) on the erosivity determinations in the Mediterranean semi-arid area of Sicily. According to both literature and practical considerations, a reference time interval equal to 15 min was used in this investigation. Hourly rainfall data led to an appreciable underes…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyStormAtmospheric sciencesMediterranean areaR-value (insulation)USLE/RUSLER-factorsoil erosion; USLE/RUSLE; R-factor; rainfall kinetic energy; Mediterranean areaSoil lossrainfall kinetic energySoil waterMaximum differenceSoil erosionErosionSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliMediterranean areaEnvironmental scienceWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydrology
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Experimental analysis of cross-sectional flow motion in a large amplitude meandering bend

2010

Flow in meandering bends is characterized by the formation of a large cross-sectional central-region circulation cell. The width-to-depth ratio is one of the most important parameters affecting the entity of the cross-circulation motion. In steep outside bends, beside the central-region cell, a counter-rotating circulation cell often forms in the upper part of the outer-bank. In spite of its practical importance, the evolving mechanisms of both the circulation cells and their role on boundary shear stress distribution in bends are not yet fully understood. The aim of the present paper is to gain some insight into how cross-sectional flow motion evolves along meandering bends. Experiments ha…

MeteorologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentFlow (psychology)FluxMechanicsSecondary flowSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulicacanali meandriformi curvatura della corrente topografia del fondo corrente secondaria energia cineticaAmplitudeCirculation (fluid dynamics)Flow velocityTurbulence kinetic energyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Shear stressGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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Experimental Analysis of Horizontal Turbulence of Flow over Flat and Deformed Beds

2015

Abstract Laboratory experiments in a straight flume were carried out to examine the evolution of large-scale horizontal turbulent structures under flat-bed and deformed-bed conditions. In this paper, the horizontal turbulence of flow under these conditions is analyzed and compared. The conditioned quadrant method is applied to verify the occurrence of turbulent events. The distributions of horizontal Reynolds shear stress and turbulent kinetic energy are also presented and discussed. Results show the occurrence of an “initial” sequence of horizontal vortices whose average spatial length scales with the channel width. Under deformed-bed conditions, this spatial length does not change.

MeteorologyTurbulenceK-epsilon turbulence modelFlow (psychology)Bed formBurst cycleMechanicsLaboratory experimentVortexOpen-channel flowQuadrant (plane geometry)Physics::Fluid DynamicsFlumeFlow turbulence structureTurbulence kinetic energyOpen-channel flowGeologyWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringArchives of Hydro-Engineering and Environmental Mechanics
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Computational and experimental studies of the flow field near the beam entrance window of a liquid metal target

2014

Abstract After the first world liquid metal target has been successfully operated at the SINQ facility at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) for 6 months. The idea of having a reliable target with a bypass flow for cooling the beam entrance window, but with the bypass flow not driven by a separate pump, was examined within the project called LIMETS (Liquid Metal Target for SINQ). In designing of liquid metal targets, turbulence modelling is of high importance due to lack in methods for measuring the spatial distribution of flow and turbulence characteristics. In this study, validation of different turbulence models were performed in water model with hemispherical geometry using particle image…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsEngineeringLiquid metalbusiness.industryTurbulenceWater flowK-epsilon turbulence modelMechanical EngineeringMechanicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsOpticsNuclear Energy and EngineeringParticle image velocimetryTurbulence kinetic energyGeneral Materials ScienceSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessReynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsWaste Management and DisposalLarge eddy simulationNuclear Engineering and Design
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Balance equation of generalised sub-grid scale (SGS) turbulent kinetic energy in a new tensorial dynamic mixed SGS model

2000

A new dynamic model is proposed in which the eddy viscosity is defined as a symmetric second rank tensor, proportional to the product of a turbulent length scale with an ellipsoid of turbulent velocity scales. The employed definition of the eddy viscosity allows to remove the local balance assumption of the SGS turbulent kinetic energy formulated in all the dynamic Smagorinsky-type SGS models. Furthermore, because of the tensorial structure of the eddy viscosity the alignment assumption between the principal axes of the SGS turbulent stress tensor and the resolved strain-rate tensor is equally removed, an assumption which is employed in the scalar eddy viscosity SGS models. The proposed mod…

PhysicsCauchy stress tensorTurbulenceScalar (physics)Turbulence modelingGeneral Physics and AstronomyMaxwell stress tensorMechanicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsMechanics of MaterialsTurbulence kinetic energyGeneral Materials ScienceStatistical physicsTensorLarge eddy simulation
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Unsteady turbulence in plane channel flow

2011

Abstract Direct numerical simulations were conducted for oscillating flow with zero time mean (reciprocating flow) in a plane channel subject to a harmonic forcing term of varying amplitude and frequency. The results confirmed the existence of four flow regimes (laminar, “disturbed laminar”, intermittently turbulent, and fully turbulent) depending on the above parameters. The flow behaviour was found to depend on the complex interplay of mean and turbulence quantities, as described by the closed loop formed by the streamwise Reynolds-averaged momentum equation in conjunction with the exact transport equations for the turbulent (Reynolds) stresses. A crucial role in this loop appeared to be …

PhysicsGeneral Computer ScienceTurbulenceChézy formulaK-epsilon turbulence modelUnsteady turbulence Channel flow Direct Numerical Simulation Turbulence BudgetGeneral EngineeringTurbulence modelingLaminar flowK-omega turbulence modelMechanicsOpen-channel flowPhysics::Fluid DynamicsClassical mechanicsTurbulence kinetic energySettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariComputers & Fluids
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