Breaking Undular and Breaking Surges Advancing in Still Water

Author:

Zheng Feidong1ORCID,Li Xueyi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PowerChina Kunming Engineering Corporation Limited, Kunming 650051, China

2. College of River and Ocean Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing 400074, China

Abstract

The propagation of secondary surges can lead to unexpected interaction events with navigation ships and downstream hydraulic structures; hence, they may cause navigation accidents and structural damage. In the present study, physical experiments were performed in a long water wave tank to study the evolution of breaking undular and breaking surges advancing in still water. Both free-surface and velocity measurements were conducted. It was observed that the transition from a breaking undular surge to a breaking surge occurred as the ratio of the mean water depth behind the surge to the still water depth equal to 1.68–1.71. Empirical expressions based on the experimental data were proposed to predict the wave amplitude and wave steepness of breaking undular surges. The unsteady flow results demonstrated that the normalized longitudinal velocity component beneath the surge front was governed mainly by the normalized free-surface elevation, independently of the surge type. Moreover, the maximum vertical velocity component during the surge front passage had a linear dependence on the vertical location. The present result provided new quantitative information on breaking undular and breaking surges advancing in still water.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering

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