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[9000371.] رقم البحث : 9000371 -
INVESTIGATING THE FLOW CHARACTRISTICS /
  قطاع الدراسات الهندسية / General
تخصص البحث : General
  Engineering Research Journal \ / Vol. 35, No. 4 - October 2012
  Mahgoub S.E
  Ali A … M
  Seif H. M
  Sluiceway; Chute; Baffle Blocks; Head Losses; Velocity and Pressure Distribution.
  The present study investigates the flow characteristics at the vicinity of the New Assiut Barrage, NAB, sluiceway with baffles using a 2-D flume model. Head losses between the upstream and downstream of the sluiceway gate, pressure along the inclined DROP and on the horizontal apron were measure and calculated. Local head losses due to sill and flow velocities were measured. Ten tests for fully opened gate (flood evacuation) were carried out. Two tests were conducted to test the cases before and after implementing of chute-blocks on the inclined DROP together with baffled apron. During these tests, the velocity was varied between 4.0 m/s to 4.5 m/s by varying the discharges from 5000 m3/s to 7000 m3/s. The results showed that, the maximum calculated head loss after installing the chute and baffle blocks were 0.02 m and 0.27 m when the flow discharge was increased from 5000 to 7000 m3/s, respectively (i.e. the losses increased by 92.6 % when the discharge increased by 28.5 %). The maximum measured head losses after installing the chute and baffle blocks were 0.03 m and 0.23 m when the discharge was increased from 5000 m3/s to 7000 m3/s, respectively (i.e. the losses increased by 87 % when the discharge increased by 28.5 %). On the other hand, the maximum pressure values before and after installing the chute and baffle blocks were 13.9 m and 13.93 m at a discharge of 5000 m3/s. These values were 15.44 m and 16.14 m at a discharge of 7000 m3/s. The study concluded that adding the chute and baffle blocks has no sensible effect on the pressure and the head losses values.
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