Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics (Mar 2024)

Experimental investigation of scour downstream of a type A trapezoidal piano key weir under free and submerged flow conditions

  • Bodaghi Elnaz,
  • Abdi-Chooplou Chonoor,
  • Ghodsian Masoud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2023-0041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 1
pp. 34 – 48

Abstract

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In this paper, the scour downstream of a trapezoidal Piano key weir (PKW) is investigated under free and submerged flow conditions. For this purpose, an experimental model was used in a laboratory channel with a length of 10 m, width of 0.75 m, and height of 0.8 m at various discharges and tailwater depths. The results showed an increase and decrease in the maximum scour depth with an increase in the discharge and submergence ratio, respectively. In addition, increasing the particle Froude number enhanced the geometric features of the scour hole downstream of the PKW. The rate of bed changes slowed down over time. The average values of maximum scour depth, the distance of the maximum scour depth from the weir toe, maximum scour hole length and weir toe scour depth increased in the free flow compared to the submerged flow. The scour hole volume and scour hole area in the submerged flow were less compared to the free flow. The average maximum level of the sedimentary ridge in the free flow is less than the submerged flow. New equations for calculating the geometric characteristics of the scour hole downstream of the trapezoidal PKW are presented with acceptable accuracy.

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