Abstract

In the past, solutions to the problem of flow past a floor slot in a rectangular open channel used to divert flow from one stream to another were obtained mainly on the basis of model tests or through the development of simplified theoretical expressions. In the present study, the free-surface turbulence model is applied to obtain the flow parameters such as pressure head distribution, velocity distribution, and water surface profile. The predictions of the proposed numerical model are validated using previous experimental data. In particular, the model predictions agree well with the test data related to flow parameters. The study indicates that the free-surface turbulence model developed is an efficient and useful tool for predicting characteristics of free surface flows such as flow past a floor slot. For flow past an open-channel floor slot, a model that is properly validated can be used to predict the flow characteristics under various flow configurations encountered in the field, without resorting to expensive experimental procedures.

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