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Methods to control bed erosion at 90° river confluence: an experimental study

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In this article, vanes and circular piles are proposed as scour mitigation measures in a distorted mobile bed model with 90° confluence angle and three discharge ratios (Qr = 0.33, 0.50 and 0.75) are used.
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Confluence is a common occurrence in rivers. The convergence of flows often leads to erosion of the river bed and formation of a deep scour-hole at the confluence. In the present experimental study, vanes and circular piles are proposed as scour mitigation measures. Experiments are performed in a distorted mobile bed model (d50 = 0.28 mm) with 90° confluence angle. Three different discharge ratios (Qr = ratio of lateral to main flow discharge) of 0.33, 0.50 and 0.75 are used. Vanes (1.5 cm width and 1 mm thick) or piles (ɸ = 8 mm and 12 mm) are arranged in a row perpendicular to the lateral flow at a spacing of 5, 10 or 15 cm. Three vane angles of 15°, 30° and 60° with respect to the main flow are used. The experimental results show that scour depth (Sd) increases with an increase of Qr. Sd reduces by 33%, 50% and 47% with vanes for Qr = 0.33, 0.50 and 0.75, respectively. Sd reduces by 43%, 55% and 55% with 12 mm piles and by 70%, 60% and 59% with 8 mm piles, for the corresponding discharge ratios...

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TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the width and length of the separation zone increase systematically with an increase in confluence angle, though the values of width are much less than predicted by recent mathematical modelling.
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