Numerical study of flow dynamics around a stream restoration structure in a meandering channel

Seokkoo Kang, Fotis Sotiropoulos

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Abstract

In this paper the flow around a streambank-attached in-stream structure - rock vane - installed in a meandering channel is investigated via large-eddy simulation (LES). LES is carried out for the case where the rock vane is installed along the outer bank of a field-scale, natural-like experimental meandering channel facility. Analysis of the simulated flow field shows that the rock vane acts to displace the upstream high-velocity core toward the channel centre and it effectively reduces the bed shear stress along the outer streambank. It is also found that the presence of the rock vane gives rise to the growth of the secondary flow cell formed along the outer streambank, which is often called the outer bank cell. Numerical results suggest that the growth of the outer bank cell and the subsequent displacement of the outer bank shear layer are responsible for the displacement of channel thalweg toward the channel centre.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)178-185
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Hydraulic Research
Volume53
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 4 2015

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Keywords

  • Large eddy simulation
  • computational fluid dynamics
  • river restoration
  • river training

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