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Measured and Simulated Flow near a Submerged Spur Dike
Authors:Roger A. Kuhnle  Yafei Jia  Carlos V. Alonso
Affiliation:1Research Hydraulic Engineer, National Sedimentation Laboratory, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, P.O. Box 1157, Oxford, MS 38655. E-mail: rkuhnle@ars.usda.gov
2Research Associate Professor, National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering, The Univ. of Mississippi, University, MS 38677. E-mail: jia@ncche.olemiss.edu
3Supervisor, Research Hydraulic Engineer, National Sedimentation Laboratory, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, P.O. Box 1157, Oxford, MS 38655. E-mail: calonso@ars.usda.gov
Abstract:To improve knowledge of the flow and scour processes associated with spur dikes, three-dimensional flow velocities were measured at 2,592 points using an acoustic Doppler velocimeter over a fixed flat bed with a trapezoidal shaped submerged spur dike in a laboratory flume. General velocity distribution and detailed near field flow structures were revealed by the measurements and numerical simulations performed using a free surface turbulent flow model with a k–ε closure scheme. The three-dimensional flow separation characterized in this study was found to yield forces on the bed that were significantly different from nonsubmerged vertical obstructions that have been measured in other studies. Values of bed shear stress derived from both measured and simulated values were similar but indicated that local scour would be initiated in one rather than in the two locations of initial local scour measured in previous experiments with a similar flow.
Keywords:Three-dimensional flow  Turbulent flow  Flow patterns  Three-dimensional models  Dikes  Flow measurement  Simulation  
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