Role of Gate Type in the Air-Demand Ratio in Closed Conduits
A. B. Aydin,
A. Baylar,
F. Ozkan
et al.
Abstract:Sluice and radial gates are common devices used to control flow in closed conduits. In high-head gated conduits, the high-velocity flow exiting the gate drags and entrains a lot of air. If the air demand of the flow is not met, the pressure drop downstream of the gate will cause structural damage or cavitation. Typically, an air vent is installed immediately downstream of the gate to supply sufficient air to the flow. In this study, the effect of the conduit gate type on the air-demand ratio was investigated. … Show more
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