Uniform Region of Self‐Aerated Flow
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 109, Issue 3
Abstract
The measurement of air concentration and velocity obtained in the laboratory are compared with the recent prototype measurement obtained on Aviemore spillway. This comparison suggests that if a characteristic depth such as the depth at which the air concentration is 0.9 chosen then the averaged air concentration over this depth is only a function of the slope. Similarly the air concentration distribution is also determined by the slope. The velocity distribution determined in the laboratory and in the field are also compared and it is suggested that water velocity measurements are consistent with a universal velocity distribution. These with the Darcy friction factor computed from laboratory results lead to a simple method for predicting the design parameters in the uniform aerated flow at the end of a long spillway.
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