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Re-evaluation of Change of Mean Velocity Profile in Open-Channel Turbulent Flows due to Sediment Particles

유사입자에 의한 개수로 난류 유속 분포의 변화에 대한 재검토

  • Published : 2006.09.01

Abstract

It is well known that sediment particles introduced in open-channel turbulent flows change mean velocity profile, since Vanoni suggested the reduction of the Karman constant in 1946. However, how the sediment particles take such a role and what parameters would be changed have been debated up to now. Some researchers, on the other hand, have insisted that the constant would not be changed regardless of introducing sediment particles. The present study is a careful re-evaluation of the previous studies on this issue. The study revealed some questionable approaches or methods in the decision of the previous researches and found the reason why this issue has been debated for a long time. The result indicated that the Karman number is reduced by adding sediment particles, but the amount of reduction is much smaller than the previous researches insisted. Finally, the present study proposes a mechanism of the Karman number reduction due to sediment particles.

Vanoni가 1946년에 유사를 포함한 흐름에서는 Karman상수가 감소한다고 제안한 이후로 개수로 흐름에서 유사 입자가 평균 유속 분포를 변화시킨다는 것은 매우 잘 알려진 사실이다. 그러나 유사 입자가 어떤 역할을 하는지, 어떤 매개 변수가 변화할 것인지에 대해서는 현재까지도 논쟁이 계속되고 있다. 한편, 어떤 연구자들은 난류중에 유사입자가 투입되더라도 Karman 수는 변하지 않는다고 주장하였다. 본 연구에서는 Karman 수의 변화에 대한 기존의 연구들을 재평가하였다. 이를 통하여 기존 연구들의 방법에서 몇 가지 오류들을 밝혀 내었으며, 왜 이 사항이 오랜 동안 논쟁이 되어왔는가 하는 이유를 찾아내었다. 또한 분석 결과 유사 입자의 투입에 의해 Karman 수는 감소되지만 그 감소량은 기존의 연구들에서 제시된 것보다 훨씬 작음을 밝혔다. 또한 본 연구는 유사의 투입에 의해 Karman 수가 감소되는 기구를 제시하였다.

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