2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10652-018-9575-y
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Transition flow regime on stepped spillways: air–water flow characteristics and step-cavity fluctuations

Abstract: Stepped spillways are man-made hydraulic structures designed to control the release of flow and to achieve a high energy dissipation. The flow pattern for a given stepped chute geometry can be distinguished into different regimes. Herein, the transition flow regime occurs at a range of intermediate discharges and is characterised by strong hydrodynamic fluctuations and intense splashing next to the free-surface. Up to date, only minimal experimental data is available for the transition flow. As this flow regim… Show more

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“…A turbulent shear-layer was forming in the wake of the step edges. Note that a recent study of Kramer and Chanson (2018b) presented detailed two-phase flow measurements at various flow rates (d c /h = 0.5 to 0.8) within both transition flow sub-regimes. The specific discharge of the performed experiments was q = 0.067 m 2 /s (TRA2), which corresponded to a Reynolds number of Re = 4q/ν = 2.7 × 10 5 , where ν is the kinematic viscosity of water.…”
Section: Investigated Flow Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…A turbulent shear-layer was forming in the wake of the step edges. Note that a recent study of Kramer and Chanson (2018b) presented detailed two-phase flow measurements at various flow rates (d c /h = 0.5 to 0.8) within both transition flow sub-regimes. The specific discharge of the performed experiments was q = 0.067 m 2 /s (TRA2), which corresponded to a Reynolds number of Re = 4q/ν = 2.7 × 10 5 , where ν is the kinematic viscosity of water.…”
Section: Investigated Flow Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Further details of the physical model, e.g. concerning the geometry of the inlet section or on the operation of the weir crest, were published in Zhang and Chanson (2016) and Kramer and Chanson (2018b). A trolley was mounted parallel to the pseudo-bottom (formed by the step edges) of the spillway chute and allowed for the positioning of phase-detection probes at different longitudinal and transverse positions.…”
Section: Experimental Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of transition flow regime was introduced by Ohtsu and Yasuda [84] . There is a pool of re-circulating water along with a small air cavity, spray water deflection immediately downstream of the stagnant point, and a chaotic appearance associated with the transition flow regime [85] .…”
Section: Elements In Aeration Efficiency As Under:-aeration Dissolved...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief description of the characteristics of flow over stepped chute spillway (Figure 2) would be beneficial, before following the history of the stepped morning glory spillway (Chanson, 2001). The flow regime over stepped spillways might be either nappe flow at low flow rates (Figure 2 (Kramer, 2018). However, there would be no serious problem on low flow rates associated with nappe and transition flow regimes over stepped beds.…”
Section: Motivations For Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%