Title of article :
Investigation of flow patterns around rectangular and oblong piers with collar located in a 180-degree sharp bend
Author/Authors :
Keshavarz, A Department of Civil Engineering - Persian Gulf University - Shahid Mahini St. - Bushehr, Iran , Vaghefi, M Department of Civil Engineering - Persian Gulf University - Shahid Mahini St. - Bushehr, Iran , Ahmadi, G Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering - Clarkson University, 8 Clarkson Ave - Potsdam - New York, USA
Abstract :
Flow in river bends is associated with generation of secondary
flows, which
leads to the development of a rather complicated
ow pattern around bridge piers located in
the bend. The present study investigated the
ow patterns around models for rectangular
and oblong piers with a collar located at the 90-degree angle of a 180-degree sharp bend
in an experimental plume. The 3D
ow velocity data were collected using a Vectrino
velocimeter. The experimental results indicated that the presence of the rectangular pier
caused a more intense deviation of the streamlines towards the outer bank of the bend.
Furthermore, installation of the oblong pier, rather than the rectangular pier, decreased
the maximum secondary
ow power and angular velocity by 35% and 45%, respectively. It
was also found that the maximum turbulence kinetic energy around the two piers was not
significantly different; however, by installing the rectangular pier, a region with high values
of turbulence kinetic energy was formed at 90O near the inner bank. Moreover, installation
of the oblong pier could reduce shear stress.
Keywords :
Flow patterns , 180-degree sharp bend , Oblong pier , Rectangular pier , Turbulence kinetic energy
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)