April 28, 2024
Mohammad Vaghefi

Mohammad Vaghefi

Academic Rank: Associate professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Hydraulic Structures
Phone: 077-31342401
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Research

Title The effect of collar width ratio on the flowpattern around an oblong pier in a bend
Type Article
Keywords
180-degree bend, collar, flow pattern, oblong pier, Reynolds stress, streamlines
Journal Water Science and Technology-Water Supply
DOI https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2021.165
Researchers danesh Dehghan (First researcher) , Mohammad Vaghefi (Second researcher) , Masoud Ghodsian (Third researcher)

Abstract

In this paper, the effect of collar width ratio on the flow pattern around an oblong pier in a 180-degree channel bend was experimentally studied. This channel has a rectangular cross section. It is 1 m in width and 0.7 m in height. The upstream and downstream paths are respectively 6.5 and 5 m long. The ratio of the bend’s central curvature radius to the channel width is 2; hence, it qualifies as a sharp bend. Experiments were carried out under clear water approach flow conditions. The results showed that the presence of collars around an oblong pier creates vortices in the opposite direction of the longitudinal flow, causes the distortion and disturbance of the streamlines toward the pier downstream, and decreases downflow strength in front of the pier nose. Furthermore, doubling the collar width results in 0.93 and 0.68 times the vorticity and the power of the secondary flow on the pier upstream, respectively. It also reduced the maximum values of the Reynolds stresses perpendicular to the y-plane in x direction and perpendicular to the z-plane in y direction by respectively 45 and 60%, and increased the Reynolds stress perpendicular to the z-plane in x direction by 25%.