Author(s): Ved P. Bhargava; S. Narasimhan
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Abstract: Mean and fluctuating pressures on various geometries of vertical-lift gates have been measured and analysed. The influence of various hydraulic parameters and the magnitude of the gate opening on mean and r.m.s. pressure fluctuations and their spatial correlations has been investigated. The variations in the distribution pattern, spatial correlations and intensity of pressure fluctuations have been studied when the gate is forced to vibrate with a single degree-of-freedom in the vertical direction at specified frequencies and amplitude. Total intensity of fluctuating pressures on vibrating gates has been obtained by integrating the r.m.s. pressure fluctuations over the gate thickness. The distinct peak in the total intensity of fluctuating pressure on the gate indicates the presence of a dominant frequency which is considered to be the critical condition for the design of hydraulic control gates.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221688909499182
Year: 1989