The present study deals with scour caused by three-dimensional wall jets issuing from a square cross-section nozzle onto a non-cohesive sand bed. Experiments were conducted using two different nozzles and three tailwater depths. Velocity measurements were conducted using a one component laser Doppler anemometer. The densimetric Froude number was maintained below ten, while the jet expansion ratio was held greater than ten. The results indicate that the densimetric Froude number, tailwater depth and grain size to nozzle size ratio, all have an influence on the extent of scour caused by three-dimensional jets. However, each parameter has a dominant influence under different flow conditions. For example, at values of densimetric Froude numbers...
AbstractThe results of experiments on the local scour due to free fall jets are presented in this pa...
The local scour of a non-cohesive bed due to a 2-D submerged horizontal jet is investigated experime...
CER60GLS9.Prepared for U.S. Bureau of Public Roads.Includes bibliographical references.Presented at ...
In this research an effort is made to better understand the scour caused by submerged square jets in...
Abstract — Laboratory tests were carried out to assess the local scour by three-dimensional wall jet...
Experiments were carried out to study the interaction of plane turbulent wall jets with cohesionless...
The study discussed herein focuses on the local scour created in a cohesionless sand bed by a plane ...
This study investigates the tailwater depth effect on scour formed by circular jets in a cohesionles...
Local scouring is a natural phenomenon by the action of excessive excavation of sands and gravels fr...
Series of laboratory tests were carried out to study the extent of scour caused by a three-dimension...
Local scour due to 2-D submerged horizontal jets is a well-known topic of hydraulic research. If the...
Numerous studies have been conducted on scouring in a laboratory setting and most of them have been ...
An experimental program was carried out to further understand the scour caused by a plane wall jet. ...
Scour has been a problem associated with the operation of hydraulic structures since their debut in ...
In this study, the effects of submergence on local scour in a uniform cohesionless sediment bed by a...
AbstractThe results of experiments on the local scour due to free fall jets are presented in this pa...
The local scour of a non-cohesive bed due to a 2-D submerged horizontal jet is investigated experime...
CER60GLS9.Prepared for U.S. Bureau of Public Roads.Includes bibliographical references.Presented at ...
In this research an effort is made to better understand the scour caused by submerged square jets in...
Abstract — Laboratory tests were carried out to assess the local scour by three-dimensional wall jet...
Experiments were carried out to study the interaction of plane turbulent wall jets with cohesionless...
The study discussed herein focuses on the local scour created in a cohesionless sand bed by a plane ...
This study investigates the tailwater depth effect on scour formed by circular jets in a cohesionles...
Local scouring is a natural phenomenon by the action of excessive excavation of sands and gravels fr...
Series of laboratory tests were carried out to study the extent of scour caused by a three-dimension...
Local scour due to 2-D submerged horizontal jets is a well-known topic of hydraulic research. If the...
Numerous studies have been conducted on scouring in a laboratory setting and most of them have been ...
An experimental program was carried out to further understand the scour caused by a plane wall jet. ...
Scour has been a problem associated with the operation of hydraulic structures since their debut in ...
In this study, the effects of submergence on local scour in a uniform cohesionless sediment bed by a...
AbstractThe results of experiments on the local scour due to free fall jets are presented in this pa...
The local scour of a non-cohesive bed due to a 2-D submerged horizontal jet is investigated experime...
CER60GLS9.Prepared for U.S. Bureau of Public Roads.Includes bibliographical references.Presented at ...