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Analysis of storage effects in the recirculation zone based on the junction angle of channel confluence

  • Korean Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology
  • Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SNUST)

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Abstract

In this study, numerical simulations using the Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code model were conducted to elucidate the effects of flow structures in the recirculation zone on solute storage based on the junction angle. Numerical simulations were performed at a junction angle of 30° to 90° with a momentum flux ratio of 1.62. The simulation results revealed that an increase in the junction angle caused the recirculation zone length and width to increase and strengthened the development of helical motion. The helical motion increased the vertical gradient of the mixing layer and the mixing metric of the dosage curves. The recirculation zone accumulated the solute as a storage zone, which formed a long tail in the concentration curves. The interaction between the helical motion and recirculation zone affected the transverse mixing, such that the transverse dispersion had a positive relationship with the helical motion intensity and a negative relationship with the recirculation zone size. Transverse mixing exhibited an inverse relationship with the mass exchange rate of the recirculation zone. These results indicate that the transverse dispersion is re-placed by mixing due to strongly developed storage zones.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11607
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Helical motion
  • Junction angle
  • Recirculation zone
  • River confluence
  • Storage zone
  • Transverse dispersion

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