Water (Jan 2022)

Influence of Negatively Buoyant Jets on a Strongly Curved Open-Channel Flow Using RANS Models with Experimental Data

  • Xueming Wang,
  • Abdolmajid Mohammadian,
  • Colin D. Rennie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w14030347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 347

Abstract

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Experimental and numerical studies of flow structures in a strongly curved 135-degree laboratory flume were carried out to investigate the influence of negatively buoyant jets using the finite volume method. The performance results of three different turbulence models were investigated by comparing the numerical results with the experimental measurements. The present study demonstrates that fully 3D numerical models are capable of simulating the primary flow pattern in a strongly curved channel with the presence of a negatively buoyant jet. The comparison also shows that the k-omega SST model can satisfactorily predict some of the smaller flow features in bend flow, such as the inner bank circulation cell and the overall form of the vorticity distributions. It was found that the flow distribution and the strength of secondary flow vary due to the interaction between the jet mixing behavior and the secondary flow in the channel bend. The presence of negatively buoyant jets attenuated the development of the outer bank cell as salinity increased. In the inner bank region, flow separation was strengthened by the participation of the negatively buoyant jets.

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