Experimental and large eddy simulation study of the flow developed by a sequence of lateral obstacles
Author
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Brevis, W.
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García Villalba, M.
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Niño Campos, Yarko
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2014-12-30T02:59:19Z
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2014-12-30T02:59:19Z
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2014
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Environ Fluid Mech (2014) 14:873–893
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DOI: 10.1007/s10652-013-9328-x
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126841
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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In this paper we provide a description of the three-dimensional flow induced by
a sequence of lateral obstacles in a straight shallow open-channel flow with flat bathymetry.
The obstacles are modelled as rectangular blocks and are located at one channel wall,
perpendicular to the main stream direction. Two aspect ratios of the resulting dead zones
are analysed. The flow structure is experimentally characterised by particle image velocimetry
measurements in a laboratory flume and simulated using three-dimensional Large Eddy
Simulations. Good agreement between experimental measurements and numerical results is
obtained. The results show that the effect of the obstacles in the main channel is observed
up to one obstacle length in the spanwise direction. The spacing between obstacles does
not seem to have a large influence in the outer flow. The mean flow within the dead zone is
characterised by a large recirculation region and several additional vortex systems. They are
discussed in the paper, as well as the mean and root-mean-square wall shear-stresses.