November 25, 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 A numerical study of the effect of a lateral intake’s position and angle on scouring around a pier in a bend
Type Article
Keywords
Scour pattern; lateral intake; circular pier; 180° bend; SSIIM2 numerical model
Journal International Journal of River Basin Management
DOI 10.1080/15715124.2023.2167824
Researchers Amin Mahmoudi (Second researcher) , Mohammad Vaghefi (Third researcher)

Abstract

The present paper addresses the effect of placing an intake, as a diversion structure, in different positions and with various angles in a 180° bend to investigate the scour depth around a circular pier in an SSIIM2 numerical model. The simulation was conducted by placing the intake at the 75°, 90°, 115°, 135°, and 150° positions with 45°, 60°, and 90° angles. The results indicated that the greatest effect was associated with the installation of the intake with a 90° angle at the 135° position, which decreased the maximum scour depth by a considerable amount, about 70%, compared with the bend without an intake. However, the maximum scour depth occurred with the installation of the intake at the 150° position with an intake angle of 45° and increased by 20% compared to the bend without an intake. Furthermore, the maximum and minimum scour hole wall slopes around the pier in the case of the bend with an intake respectively increased by 6.24 times and decreased by 5.1 times compared to the bend without an intake at the upstream pier. The maximum sedimentation height around the pier decreased by about 40% in the bend with an intake compared to the one without an intake.