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Simulation of flow around a permeable dike using physical and 3D-CFD models

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Pages 53-65 | Received 19 Aug 2020, Accepted 07 Mar 2021, Published online: 18 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

In this research, complementary numerical and experimental physical models were conducted to investigate flow parameters around an isolated permeable spur dike using ANSYS FLUENT ver. 16.1 software. The volume of fluid method VOF with the help of CFD technique and the κε turbulence model was used to simulate the complex free-surface flow by applying a geometric reconstruction scheme. Two different mediums with different porosities were used, namely, gravel and glass beads. It was found that, for low flow rate values, there are no significant changes in the water profiles in both longitudinal and lateral directions for both media. Although for high flow rate values, the differences tend to be clearer. Results showed that there is a slight effect of the medium's properties if the dike width is less than 1/3 of width of the channel, in particular with low flow rate values. Good agreement was observed between the computational and the measured results for the water surface profiles. Also, there is an exact match between the lateral velocity distribution of gravels and glass beads. Downstream the dike, the lateral velocity profiles exhibit an S shape curve due to high velocity in the free flow and small flow velocity behind the porous dike. The results show good agreement between the CFD results and the experimental observations of the water surface profiles and velocity distribution according to the statistical analysis using some standard indexes error.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Mustansiriyah University (www.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq) Baghdad-Iraq for its support in the present work. Also, particularly grateful to the staff of the Hydrology and Hydraulics Laboratory of the College of Engineering for their support in achieving this research

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