Laboratory models of free-surface flows

  • Hydraulic modeling is the classical approach to investigate and describe complex fluid motion. Many empirical formulas in the literature used for the hydraulic design of river training measures and structures have been developed using experimental data from the laboratory. Although computer capacities have increased to a high level which allows to run complex numerical simulations on standard workstation nowadays, non-standard design of structures may still raise the need to perform physical model investigations. These investigations deliver insight into details of flow patterns and the effect of varying boundary conditions. Data from hydraulic model tests may be used for calibration of numerical models as well. As the field of hydraulic modeling is very complex, this chapter intends to give a short overview on capacities and limits of hydraulic modeling in regard to river flows and hydraulic structures only. The reader shall get a first idea of modeling principles and basic considerations. More detailed information can be found in the references.

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Author:Daniel B. BungORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17719-9_9
ISBN:978-3-319-17718-2 ; 978-3-319-17719-9
Parent Title (English):Rivers - physical, fluvial and environmental processes
Publisher:Springer
Place of publication:Cham
Editor:Pawel Rowinski
Document Type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Year of Completion:2015
Date of the Publication (Server):2015/12/10
Tag:Hydraulic structures; Open channels; Physical modeling; Similitude
First Page:213
Last Page:228
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Bauingenieurwesen
collections:Verlag / Springer