Abstract

Current expertise in air–water turbulent flows on stepped chutes is limited mostly to laboratory experiments at low to moderate Reynolds numbers on chutes with flat horizontal steps. In this study, highly turbulent air–water flows skimming down a large-size stepped chute were investigated with a 1V:2.5H slope. For some experiments, the cavity recirculation was controlled using triangular vanes, or longitudinal ribs, to enhance the interactions between the skimming flow and cavity recirculating region. New experiments were performed with seven configurations. The results demonstrated the strong influence of the vanes on the cavity recirculation patterns and on the air–water flow properties. An increase in flow resistance was observed consistently with maximum rate of energy dissipation achieved with vanes placed in a zigzag pattern.

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