Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel

The presence of disturbances such as bends, contraction, expansion, junction, bridge piers in a drainage system is very common in Malaysia. These hydraulic structures often cause the channel flow to choke and form standing waves. The challenges for this numerical model lie in representing supercriti...

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Main Author: Ng, Boon Chong
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spelling my-utm-ep.38862018-01-11T03:53:50Z Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel 2006-05 Ng, Boon Chong TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The presence of disturbances such as bends, contraction, expansion, junction, bridge piers in a drainage system is very common in Malaysia. These hydraulic structures often cause the channel flow to choke and form standing waves. The challenges for this numerical model lie in representing supercritical transition and capturing shocks. For this purpose, an unstructured two-dimensional finite-element model is used to solve the governing shallow water equations. This numerical model utilizes a characteristic based Petrov-Galerkin method implemented with shockdetection mechanism. The model testing demonstrates the ability of this numerical model to reproduce the speed and height of flow with the presence of hydraulic structure under different flow conditions. Four experiments, which consist of weir, contraction and 90° expansion, hydraulic jump and bridge pier, were conducted in laboratory Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The Reynolds number for these experiments is within the range of 30000 to 47000. The numerical model results are compared quantitatively with experimental results, published numerical simulation and analytical solution. In general, the energy in the model is dissipated too fast and the short wave in the model tends to travel faster. The present model is not suitable for any surface flow that has steep gradients. Overall results show that the numerical model satisfactorily computed the water-surface profiles of the experiments data and exact solutions. The results demonstrate that the numerical model provides an alternative tool in validating theoretical finding and evaluating flow performance 2006-05 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/3886/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/3886/1/NgBoonChongMFKA2006.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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language English
topic TA Engineering (General)
Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General)
Civil engineering (General)
Ng, Boon Chong
Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel
description The presence of disturbances such as bends, contraction, expansion, junction, bridge piers in a drainage system is very common in Malaysia. These hydraulic structures often cause the channel flow to choke and form standing waves. The challenges for this numerical model lie in representing supercritical transition and capturing shocks. For this purpose, an unstructured two-dimensional finite-element model is used to solve the governing shallow water equations. This numerical model utilizes a characteristic based Petrov-Galerkin method implemented with shockdetection mechanism. The model testing demonstrates the ability of this numerical model to reproduce the speed and height of flow with the presence of hydraulic structure under different flow conditions. Four experiments, which consist of weir, contraction and 90° expansion, hydraulic jump and bridge pier, were conducted in laboratory Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The Reynolds number for these experiments is within the range of 30000 to 47000. The numerical model results are compared quantitatively with experimental results, published numerical simulation and analytical solution. In general, the energy in the model is dissipated too fast and the short wave in the model tends to travel faster. The present model is not suitable for any surface flow that has steep gradients. Overall results show that the numerical model satisfactorily computed the water-surface profiles of the experiments data and exact solutions. The results demonstrate that the numerical model provides an alternative tool in validating theoretical finding and evaluating flow performance
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author Ng, Boon Chong
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author_sort Ng, Boon Chong
title Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel
title_short Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel
title_full Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel
title_fullStr Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel
title_sort numerical simulation of supercritical flow in open channel
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering
granting_department Faculty of Civil Engineering
publishDate 2006
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/3886/1/NgBoonChongMFKA2006.pdf
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