Abstract
AbstractIn the present paper, three-dimensional, unsteady, detached eddy simulation (DES) of a submerged hydraulic jump with an inlet Froude number of 8.2 is performed. The volume of fluid (VOF) method with a high-resolution interface capturing (HRIC) scheme is used for free-surface tracking. The mean velocity and turbulence quantities including the Reynolds stresses are compared with available experimental data to validate the results. The three-dimensional nature of the flow in the developing and developed zone of the submerged hydraulic jump is evaluated by examining the coherent structures using the λ2 criteria. Additionally, proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) analysis reveals the dominance of smaller structures in the developed region of the submerged hydraulic jump. The presence of these smaller scales is directly responsible for the energy dissipation characteristic of the submerged hydraulic jump.
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