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On dam-break wave propagation and its implication to sediment erosion

Author(s): Hung-Chu Hsu; Alec Torres-Freyermuth; Tian-Jian Hsu; Hwung-Hweng Hwung; Ping-Chiao Kuo

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Keywords: Dam-break wave; erosion; laboratory tests; numerical modelling; sediment transport

Abstract: This paper presents experimental and numerical studies of the evolution of dam-break driven wave on a horizontal smooth bed and its implication to sediment transport. Laboratory experiments are carried out using high-speed video images in order to obtain the spatio-temporal evolution of the free surface. Furthermore, a numerical model based on the two-dimensional-vertical Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations, with a k−ϵ turbulence closure and a volume of fluid method, is validated with the laboratory observations. The numerical model is shown to accurately predict the measured free-surface profiles, the wave-front velocities, as well as the impingement location of the first forward breaking jet. In order to bring more insight on dam-break wave induced erosion, the numerical model is extended for simulating suspended sediment transport. Model results suggest that the maximum bed-erosion occurs at the gate location and it moves farther downstream depending on the ratio between the downstream and the upstream water depth.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2013.857365

Year: 2014

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