Hydrodynamic pressures on a stepped spillway with an aerator system subjected to different air flow rates

Author:

Ferla Rute1ORCID,Novakoski Carolina Kuhn2ORCID,Castiglio Guilherme Santanna1ORCID,Dai Prá Mauricio1ORCID,Marques Marcelo Giulian1ORCID,Teixeira Eder Daniel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Aerator systems promote additional insertion of air into the flow and can reduce the risk of cavitation and consequent damage to hydraulic structures. This work analyzes the hydrodynamic pressures on the steps of a physical model (with a chute inclination of 53.13º) subjected to different aeration conditions. When comparing the results with different air intake coefficients in the flow, it was concluded that the incorporation of air does not change in a generalized way all the statistical parameters associated with hydrodynamic pressures on the steps. However, with the insertion of air in the flow, there was an increase in the minimum pressure values measured in the region of the jet impact and downstream. Empirical equations for predicting the distribution of pressures on the steps under induced aeration conditions were proposed, valid for structures whose ratio between the height of the deflector and the height of the steps is equal to 0.167, with an aerator system installed at the beginning of the stepped chute.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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