energy dissipation over large-scale roughness for both transition and uniform flow conditions

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s. pagliara professor, destec-department of energy engineering,systems, land and construction, university of pisa, via gabba 22, 56122, pisa, italy

t. roshni ph.d, destec-department of energy engineering, systems,land and construction, university of pisa, via gabba 22,56122, pisa italy

m. palermo ph.d, destec-department of energy engineering, systems,land and construction, university of pisa, via gabba 22,56122, pisa italy

abstract

rock chutes are natural river training structures and are efficient energy dissipaters too. from the hydraulic and environmental point of view, rock chutes have become important structures in the natural river morphology. a physical study was conducted and flow properties were measured over rough bed materials of a rock chute, which was assembled at the pitlab center of the university of pisa, italy. experiments were performed for slopes varying between 0.18≤ s ≤0.38, 0.03 < dc/h < 0.54 and for ramp lengths lr between 1.17 m ≤lr≤3.6 m. this paper presents the energy dissipation characteristics of the two-phase flows in the presence of two different base materials. in addition, the dissipative process was also analyzed in the presence of reinforcing boulders located on the base material. the findings showed that energy dissipation rate slightly increases with the boulder concentrations for the tested slopes and materials. the experiments were conducted for different rock chute lengths in order to understand its effect on the energy dissipation. an empirical expression is developed for determining the energy dissipation characteristics over different base materials in different ramp length conditions in twophase flows. results have been compared with the results obtained for stepped chutes and found a similar decreasing trend of dissipation rate for dc/lr ≤0.1.

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international journal of civil engineering

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