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Dynamic response of an embedded block impacted by aerated high-velocity jets

Duarte, Rafael  
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Pinheiro, Antonio
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Schleiss, Anton  
2016
Journal of Hydraulic Research

Uplift of blocks from the rock mass at the bottom of plunge pools is the main process of the scouring phenomenon caused by high-velocity jet impact. Although the influence of water and rock on dynamic block ejection has been investigated, no systematic research has been done regarding the influence of air entrainment. This study presents theoretical developments and experimental investigations of the vertical displacements of a block embedded in the pool bottom impacted by aerated plunging jets. The theoretical model reproduces well the measured block vibrations, especially for high-velocity jets where the properties of the air–water mixture inside the fissures are steadier. Block displacements reduce with jet aeration for shallow pools, but, inversely, they increase with jet aeration for deep pools. This confirms that jet aeration reduces jet momentum due to a lower apparent density, but may also increase bottom pressures due to lower velocity decay along the pool depth.

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DOI
10.1080/00221686.2016.1168491
Web of Science ID

WOS:000379139000003

Author(s)
Duarte, Rafael  
Pinheiro, Antonio
Schleiss, Anton  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published in
Journal of Hydraulic Research
Volume

54

Issue

4

Start page

399

End page

409

Subjects

Aerated flows and bubble dynamics

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block stability

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flow–structure interactions

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high-velocity jets

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laboratory studies

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rock scour

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turbulent jets

Note

[1079]

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July 14, 2016
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