Abstract

In this research, the flow features around a spur dike located in a 90˚ sharp channel bend have been studied experimentally in detail. Results showed that the effects of the spur dike on upstream sections increased by increasing α (spur dike location from the beginning of the bend). In addition, by increasing α, the horseshoe vortex (C3) and secondary flow in the channel bend (C1) strengthened. The energy and the Reynolds shear stress in the C3 region decreased by increasing α. It is recommended to use a Barycenteric Map (BM) instead of the normal Reynolds stresses to find the anisotropy nature accurately. A strong anisotropic condition was detected at the border of the recirculation flow region and the main flow. However, in the C3 and the interaction regions, the isotropy condition improved. In the main flow region, by increasing α, the isotropy degree improved. However, by increasing α, an increase in the development of the region with a high anisotropy degree towards the recirculation region was observed. The anisotropy degree in the near-bed layer region and the shear layer region is comparable. However, the anisotropy nature is different. The maximum error of the numerical simulation based on isotropic turbulence occurred at the shear layer region where the severe cigar-shaped turbulence occurred.

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