Laboratory study of secondary flow in an open channel bend by using PIV

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The present paper aims to gain deeper insight into the evolution of secondary flows in open channel bend. A U-shaped open channel with long straight inflow/outflow reaches was used for experiments. Efforts were made to precisely specify flow conditions and to achieve high precision measurement of quasi-three-dimensional velocities with a multi-pass, two-dimensional PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) method. The experimental results show that the flow begins to redistribute before entering the bend and it takes a long distance to re-establish to uniform conditions after exiting the bend. Complex secondary flow patterns were found to be present in the bend, as well as in the straight inflow and outflow reaches. A "self-breaking" (process was identified, which correlates stream-wise velocity with the intensity of flow circulation.

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Bai, R., Zhu, D., Chen, H., & Li, D. (2019). Laboratory study of secondary flow in an open channel bend by using PIV. Water (Switzerland), 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/w11040659

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