Abstract
The placement of boulder or boulder cluster in rivers can increase or repair the complexity of river structure and the diversity of hydraulic conditions, which is very important for the habitat of many aquatic organisms. In this study, the diamond-type boulder cluster was modeled as four hemispheres exposed to a fully developed turbulent open channel flow. Numerical simulation was conducted to investigate the time-averaged flow characteristics, three-dimensional coherent structures, turbulence characteristics, and flow diversity index at different spacing ratios L/D (the ratio of the distance L to the diameter D, 1.0 ≤ L/D ≤ 3.5, where L is the center-to-center distance between two adjacent hemispheres and D is the diameter of the hemisphere). The results show that with the increase of the spacing ratio, the shear layer on the side of the gap flow gradually strengthens, and the single Karman vortex street in the wake region of the hemisphere array is suppressed. The time-averaged peak velocity in the gap flow gradually decreases with the increase of the spacing ratio, and the single of the recirculation zone behind the hemisphere array transforms into the recirculation zone behind each hemisphere, and the length of the each recirculation zone increases to the same. The turbulence intensity of the array first increases with the increase of the spacing ratio and then gradually decreases to a constant, reaching the peak intensity at L/D = 2. Based on the Shannon entropy concept, the flow diversity index in the zone of influence (ZOI) is calculated by considering the velocity and turbulence kinetic energy. The flow diversity index is the largest in the ZOI at the spacing ratio of 1.5.
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