Velocity field characteristics at the inlet to a pipe culvert

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Abstract

A poorly designed culvert inlet structure causes scouring, which can lead to the collapse of the culvert and significant damage to the neighboring land. A set of laboratory tests was evaluated to examine velocity distribution at the culvert inlet. A three-dimensional acoustic Doppler velocimeterwas used to measure instantaneous flowvelocity upstream of the culvert. The analysis of mean velocities, turbulence strength, and Reynolds stresses was performed to understand the flow structure near the culvert entrance.

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Kolerski, T., & Wielgat, P. (2014). Velocity field characteristics at the inlet to a pipe culvert. Archives of Hydroengineering and Environmental Mechanics, 61(3–4), 127–140. https://doi.org/10.1515/heem-2015-0008

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