Author:
Balachandar R,Kells J A,Thiessen R J
Abstract
The two-dimensional local scour occurring downstream from a submerged sluice gate for various tailwater depths was studied using a video imaging technique and a laser-Doppler anemometer. The flow field was found to be dynamic (i.e., varied with time). Previously reported equilibrium scour profiles for similar test conditions were not attained even after 96 h of laboratory testing. The scaling laws suggested in the literature were found to be unsuitable. New scaling laws are presented for the condition when a stable equilibrium state has not yet been attained. Velocity profiles are presented at various stations during digging and refilling conditions. Key words: local scour, time scale, video imaging, scour profile, velocity profile, sluice gate, cohesionless material, tailwater effect.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Environmental Science,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
51 articles.
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