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Research papers

Water-surface oscillations in channels with axi-symmetric cavities

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Pages 73-81 | Received 20 Oct 2010, Accepted 31 Aug 2011, Published online: 10 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

Transverse or longitudinal movements of a water body are observed for flows along cavities, river embayments, groyne fields or harbours. They are significant for certain flow conditions and geometrical properties. To study the effect of large-scale roughness on banks, 36 geometries of axi-symmetric, rectangular cavities were investigated in a laboratory flume under subcritical, turbulent free surface flow conditions. Significant movements of the water body were detected. The frequency of these periodic movements, identified by level and velocity observations, is in agreement with the natural frequency of the water body in a rectangular basin assuming the first-order mode of sloshing. Major movements of the water body, which lead to significant and periodic oscillations of the water surface, are avoided by excluding Strouhal numbers near 0.42 and 0.84. For low aspect cavity ratios, the periodic water-surface oscillations are insignificant if the flow reattaches to the sidewalls of the widened channel reach.

Acknowledgements

This research was funded by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN). The measurement equipment for velocity measurements was supported by Met-Flow SA, Lausanne, Switzerland.

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Notes on contributors

Tobias Meile

Now at: HydroCosmos SA, Vernayaz, Switzerland. [email protected]

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