Ported wall extension hydraulics

Ported wall extensions are important hydraulic structures used to reduce crosscurrents in upper approaches to locks. The effect of such extensions located upstream of a solid guard wall on flow characteristics depends on many factors, including geometric and hydraulic parameters. In this study, the...

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Published inWater Science and Engineering Vol. 14; no. 1; pp. 65 - 71
Main Authors Zheng, Fei-dong, Wang, Ping-yi, An, Jian-feng, Li, Yun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.03.2021
National Engineering Technology Research Center for Inland Waterway Regulation,Chongqing 400074,China%State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering,Nanjing 210029,China
College of River and Ocean Engineering,Chongqing Jiaotong University,Chongqing 400074,China
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Summary:Ported wall extensions are important hydraulic structures used to reduce crosscurrents in upper approaches to locks. The effect of such extensions located upstream of a solid guard wall on flow characteristics depends on many factors, including geometric and hydraulic parameters. In this study, the hydraulic performance of ported wall extensions was experimentally investigated in terms of the permeability coefficient, expanding angle, extension length, and flow depth. The results demonstrate that the dimensionless maximum transverse velocity is closely related to the permeability coefficient, expanding angle, and flow depth. By contrast, the dimensionless eddy length mainly depends on the permeability coefficient, expanding angle, and extension length. Furthermore, the optimum permeability coefficient increases with the expanding angle or flow depth, and it is approximately constant for different extension lengths. These results have the potential to provide direct guidance for the design of effective ported wall extensions in upper approaches to locks.
ISSN:1674-2370
DOI:10.1016/j.wse.2021.03.002