2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15040659
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Experimental and Numerical Study on Flow Control Using 3-Array Submerged Vane in Laboratory Channel Bend

Abstract: Regulation structures such as submerged vane are needed to reduce and eliminate environmental damage due to increased flooding in rivers. In particular, scours on the outer bank due to increased flow velocities cause the river bed to change and deteriorate. In this study, the effect on flow velocities was investigated experimentally by using 3-array submerged vane structures in areas close to the outer bank. The experimental vane results were performed in the open channel setup. The Computational Fluid Dynamic… Show more

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“…Elevated flow velocities can lead to erosive scouring on the outer riverbank, resulting in adverse changes to the riverbed. This paper: Experimental and Numerical Study on Flow Control Using 3-Array Submerged Vane in Laboratory Channel Bend [46] focused on investigating the impact of flow velocities in proximity to the outer bank through experimental testing using a 3-array submerged vane structure in an open channel setup. The results from the experimental vanes were verified and compared to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) outcomes using a standard-based k-ε turbulence model.…”
Section: Materials Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated flow velocities can lead to erosive scouring on the outer riverbank, resulting in adverse changes to the riverbed. This paper: Experimental and Numerical Study on Flow Control Using 3-Array Submerged Vane in Laboratory Channel Bend [46] focused on investigating the impact of flow velocities in proximity to the outer bank through experimental testing using a 3-array submerged vane structure in an open channel setup. The results from the experimental vanes were verified and compared to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) outcomes using a standard-based k-ε turbulence model.…”
Section: Materials Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%