Author(s): Masayuki Takahashi; Iwao Ohtsu
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Keywords: Aerated flow; friction factor; skimming flow; specific energy; stepped chute
Abstract: Stepped chutes effectively dissipate the energy of supercritical flow of steep channels. In general, stepped chute flows are characterized by self-aeration. For their hydraulic design, it is important to know the aerated flow depth, the aerated flow velocity, the air concentration, and the specific energy. Herein, quasi-uniform aerated skimming flow is systematically investigated over a range of chute angles from 19° to 55° for a wide range of step heights and discharges. Air concentration and aerated flow velocity profiles are presented, and the depth-averaged air concentration and the friction factor are determined. The specific energy is determined based on the aerated flow characteristics, revealing the effects of chute angle and step height on the specific energy of aerated skimming flow. This quantity was compared with the conventional specific energy of clear-water flows.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2012.702859
Year: 2012