Numerical Study of the Flow and Blockage Ratio of Cylindrical Pier Local Scour

Mario Hurtado-Herrera*, Wei Zhang, Abdelkader Hammouti, Damien Pham Van Bang, Kim Dan Nguyen

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Abstract

A three-dimensional large eddy simulation model is used to simulate the turbulent flow dynamics around a circular pier in live-bed and clear-water scour conditions. The Navier–Stokes equations are transformed into a (Formula presented.) -coordinate system and solved using a second-order unstructured triangular finite-volume method. We simulate the bed evolution by solving the Exner-Polya equation assisted by a sand-slide model as a correction method. The bedload transport rate is based on the model of Engelund and Fredsœ. The model was validated for live-bed conditions in a wide channel and clear-water conditions in a narrow channel against the experimental data found in the literature. The in-house model NSMP3D can successfully produce both the live-bed and clear-water scouring throughout a stable long-term simulation. The flow model was used to study the effects of the blockage ratio in the flow near the pier in clear-water conditions, particularly the contraction effect at the zone where the scour hole starts to form. The scour depth in the clear water simulations is generally deeper than the live-bed simulations. In clear-water, the results show that the present model is able to qualitatively and quantitatively capture the hydrodynamic and morphodynamic processes near the bed. In comparison to the wide channel situation, the simulations indicate that the scour rate is faster in the narrow channel case.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11501
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • 3D flow simulation
  • clear-water flow
  • horseshoe vortex
  • live-bed flow
  • local scour
  • narrow channel

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