Flow Visualization on Submerged Flow Conditions in Open Channel Weir Downstream
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.108.2.140150Keywords:
Flow visualization sharp-crested weir, submerged flow, Froude numberAbstract
Submerged flow regimes are common phenomena observed in open channel flow, such as rivers and spillways, with or without weirs. These flow regimes involve a sudden rise in the liquid surface downstream when high-velocity liquid discharges into a region of lower velocity. The rapid deceleration of the flowing liquid results in an increase in height and a conversion of kinetic energy into potential energy, with some energy dissipated as turbulence and heat. In this study, flow visualization techniques were employed to investigate the two-dimensional hydrodynamic characteristics of submerged hydraulic jumps within the Froude number range of 1.0 to 5.4 over a fixed bed. The obtained results were compared with existing literature data, showing a good agreement. This research contributes to the understanding of submerged flow phenomena and provides valuable insights into the hydrodynamics of submerged hydraulic jumps.