2023
DOI: 10.1061/jhend8.hyeng-13071
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Small-Scale Modeling of Flexible Barriers. II: Interactions with Large Wood

Abstract: During strong floods, rivers often carry significant amounts of sediment and pieces of large wood (LW). When bridges and hydraulic structures are unable to allow LW to pass through, it becomes necessary to trap LW through specific wood retention structures (e.g., flexible barriers). This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the interactions between LW and flexible barriers using small scale models. A dimensionless criterion is first proposed to compute blockage probability of single logs. It is based on … Show more

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“…The top cable elongation gives an indication of the barrier lowering, which is associated with the barrier overflowing. Unfortunately, we were unable to measure this lowering during the experiments (using image-based techniques or intrusive sensors), and, in particular, those where logs and water reached the top cable and passed through the barrier (see the companion paper, Piton et al 2022).…”
Section: Flume Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The top cable elongation gives an indication of the barrier lowering, which is associated with the barrier overflowing. Unfortunately, we were unable to measure this lowering during the experiments (using image-based techniques or intrusive sensors), and, in particular, those where logs and water reached the top cable and passed through the barrier (see the companion paper, Piton et al 2022).…”
Section: Flume Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This number is relevant when dealing with a freesurface flow. The Reynolds number similitude was relaxed but for all experiments with woody debris, turbulent flows with Re ¼ v f • w B • h=ν > 2500 were maintained, with ν as the water kinetic viscosity (Piton et al 2022).…”
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