2017
DOI: 10.1590/2318-0331.011716034
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Macro-turbulent characteristcs of pressures in hydraulic jump formed downstream of a stepped spillway

Abstract: Stilling basins are structures built at the base of the spillway to dissipate energy, by means of a hydraulic jump. Hydraulic jump is a turbulent phenomenon that causes large pressure fluctuation in the stilling basin bottom, and can damage the sink structure through mechanisms such as fatigue, upflit pressure and cavitation. The use of stepped spillways allows the dissipation of a parcel of the energy while the water falls by the spillway, allowing a reduction in the stilling basin's dimensions and cost. The … Show more

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“…The Y 1 parameter has an essential role in determining the values of Fr 1 . Reducing Fr 1 with increasing Q for the free jumps downstream of the spillway has been confirmed in previous similar results we were able to retrieve in the present literature [13,17,37,38].…”
Section: Statistical Parameterssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The Y 1 parameter has an essential role in determining the values of Fr 1 . Reducing Fr 1 with increasing Q for the free jumps downstream of the spillway has been confirmed in previous similar results we were able to retrieve in the present literature [13,17,37,38].…”
Section: Statistical Parameterssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The physical hydraulic structure used in this work is described in Sanagiotto (2003), Sanagiotto & Marques (2008) and Gomes (2006) and is very similar to the structure used in other studies (Conterato, 2011(Conterato, , 2014Conterato et al, 2015;Novakoski et al, 2017aNovakoski et al, , 2017bOsmar et al, 2018), with small differences in the approach channel and the channel downstream of the steps.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%