Reinvestigation on mixing length in an open channel turbulent flow

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Snehasis Kundu
Manotosh Kumbhakar
Koeli Ghoshal
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[1] IIIT Bhubaneswar,Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities
[2] Indian Institute of Technology,Department of Mathematics
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Acta Geophysica | 2018年 / 66卷
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Sediment and momentum diffusivity; Mixing length; Open channel flows; Velocity-dip-phenomenon; Settling velocity;
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The present study proposes a model on vertical distribution of streamwise velocity in an open channel turbulent flow through a newly proposed mixing length, which is derived for both clear water and sediment-laden turbulent flows. The analysis is based on a theoretical consideration which explores the effect of density stratification on the streamwise velocity profile. The derivation of mixing length makes use of the diffusion equation where both the sediment diffusivity and momentum diffusivity are taken as a function of height from the channel bed. The damping factor present in the mixing length of sediment-fluid mixture contains velocity and concentration gradients. This factor is capable of describing the dip-phenomenon of velocity distribution. From the existing experimental data of velocity, the mixing length data are calculated. The pattern shows that mixing length increases from bed to the dip-position, having a larger value at dip-position and then decreases up to the water surface with a zero value thereat. The present model agrees well with these data sets and this behavior cannot be described by any other existing model. Finally, the proposed mixing length model is applied to find the velocity distribution in wide and narrow open channels. The derived velocity distribution is compared with laboratory channel data of velocity, and the comparison shows good agreement.
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