Scour downstream of a corrugated apron under wall jets

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Experiments were performed over smooth and corrugated aprons with different corrugation dimensions to study the scour and flow characteristics under submerged wall jets condition. The scour depth and length are significantly lower for corrugated than smooth rigid aprons. The maximum reductions in scour depth and length are 79 and 83%, respectively. Optimum scour depth and length are found for aspect ratio (ratio of corrugation wave length to amplitude) three for corrugated apron. The factors affecting scour depth and length were analyzed graphically, and empirical equations are proposed for predicting maximum scour depth and length, and the point of maximum scour depth for corrugated aprons. Velocity, turbulence characteristics, and Reynolds stress in scour holes for smooth and corrugated aprons were also studied.

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Chaudhary, R. K., Ahmad, Z., & Mishra, S. K. (2022). Scour downstream of a corrugated apron under wall jets. Water Practice and Technology, 17(1), 204–222. https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2021.096

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