1991
DOI: 10.1680/iicep.1991.13579
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Localized Scour Downstream of a Deeply Submerged Horizontal Jet.

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“…The scour of cohesionless material by submerged circular turbulent impinging jets Revision received October 31, 2007/Open for discussion until August 31, 2009 depends on the jet impingement height (Doddiah et al, 1953;Westrich and Kobus, 1973;Rajaratnam and Beltaos, 1977;Mih and Kabir, 1983;Aderibigbe and Rajaratnam, 1996;Chiew and Lim, 1996). Ali and Neyshaboury (1991) studied scour caused by two dimensional (2D) turbulent offset water jets and reported that two characteristics dunes were formed at the upstream and downstream ends of the scour hole. Upstream of the section of maximum scour, an increase in the offset distance resulted in a steeper upstream face and a higher ridge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scour of cohesionless material by submerged circular turbulent impinging jets Revision received October 31, 2007/Open for discussion until August 31, 2009 depends on the jet impingement height (Doddiah et al, 1953;Westrich and Kobus, 1973;Rajaratnam and Beltaos, 1977;Mih and Kabir, 1983;Aderibigbe and Rajaratnam, 1996;Chiew and Lim, 1996). Ali and Neyshaboury (1991) studied scour caused by two dimensional (2D) turbulent offset water jets and reported that two characteristics dunes were formed at the upstream and downstream ends of the scour hole. Upstream of the section of maximum scour, an increase in the offset distance resulted in a steeper upstream face and a higher ridge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%