Flow Transition Due to Width Contraction

Abhishek Mittal, Aman Kumar, Parmit Kumar Choudhary
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This study analyses an open channel flow’s transition due to contraction of width. The flow is initially subcritical (i.e. Fr < 1). Comparison between theoretical and experimental study is done to analyse the minimum contracted width such that if the width of the downstream section is more than this minimum contracted width flow can take place without any change in upstream specific energy. The abbreviated term suggests that the width of the open channel decreases and that leads to changes in the flow values of the differentiation from the others produced above. The dimensions of many water streams, which satisfy proper hydraulic conditions, may not be compatible with the designed dimensions of an irrigation work that needs to be constructed in some locations. The design requirements of such irrigation works may involve a contraction in the channel width in the required location. Then 2 models are prepared on ANSYS fluent one having width 0.190m which is more than the minimum contracted width and other having width of 0.1m which is less than minimum contracted width. Then the results are presented in the form of contours of volume fraction on the wall of model which validates the theoretical changes in upstream and downstream depths of flow in each case.
宽度收缩引起的流动过渡
本文分析了明渠水流因宽度收缩而发生的过渡。流动最初是亚临界的(即Fr < 1)。通过对理论和实验研究的比较来分析最小收缩宽度,这样,如果下游断面的宽度大于这个最小收缩宽度,则可以在不改变上游比能的情况下进行流动。简写的术语表明,明渠的宽度减小,这导致分化的流量值与上述产生的其他差异的变化。许多满足适当水力条件的水流的尺寸可能与需要在某些地方建造的灌溉工程的设计尺寸不相容。这种灌溉工程的设计要求可能涉及在所要求位置的水道宽度的收缩。然后在ANSYS fluent上建立了两个模型,一个模型的宽度为0.190m,大于最小收缩宽度,另一个模型的宽度为0.1m,小于最小收缩宽度。然后以模型壁面体积分数等高线的形式给出了计算结果,验证了每种情况下上游和下游流动深度的理论变化。
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