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Akram Abbaspour, Sahar Parvini, Ali Hosseinzadeh Dalir. 2016: Effect of buried plates on scour profiles downstream of hydraulic jump in open channels with horizontal and reverse bed slopes. Water Science and Engineering, 9(4): 329-335. doi: 10.1016/j.wse.2017.01.003
Citation: Akram Abbaspour, Sahar Parvini, Ali Hosseinzadeh Dalir. 2016: Effect of buried plates on scour profiles downstream of hydraulic jump in open channels with horizontal and reverse bed slopes. Water Science and Engineering, 9(4): 329-335. doi: 10.1016/j.wse.2017.01.003

Effect of buried plates on scour profiles downstream of hydraulic jump in open channels with horizontal and reverse bed slopes

doi: 10.1016/j.wse.2017.01.003
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  • Corresponding author: Akram Abbaspour
  • Received Date: 2015-11-07
  • Rev Recd Date: 2016-09-15
  • Local scour downstream of sluice gates in erosive beds is one of the main concerns of hydraulic engineers because it can cause considerable damage to the structures. Many researchers have conducted various studies to predict the maximum depth and length of scour holes and to develop new methods in order to control this phenomenon. In the methods that have recently been examined, embedded buried plates are used to control the scour in the erosive beds. In this study, using a physical model, the effect of buried plates in erosive beds on the depth of scour downstream of a hydraulic jump was studied. Several experiments were performed in which plates were buried at 50 and 90 angles at different distances from the apron in open channels with horizontal and reverse bed slopes. The result of experiments in which the scour profiles were drawn in dimensionless forms showed that the angle and position of the plates are very important to controlling and reducing scour depth. In fact, by reducing the angle of buried plates, the maximum depth of scour is also reduced. Also, comparing the results of a single buried plate and double buried plates, it can be concluded that using two buried plates at the distances of 30 and 45 cm from the non-erodible bed is more effective in reducing the scour depth. The best distances of the buried plates with angles of 90 and 50 from the non-erodible bed are 45 cm and 30 cm, respectively, in the condition with a single buried plate.

     

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