articleJournal of Hydraulic ResearchJun 1, 2011Closed access

Scale effects in physical hydraulic engineering models

University of Southampton

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Abstract

Scale effects arise due to force ratios which are not identical between a model and its real-world prototype and result in deviations between the up-scaled model and prototype observations. This review article considers mechanical, Froude and Reynolds model–prototype similarities, describes scale effects for typical hydraulic flow phenomena and discusses how scale effects are avoided, compensated or corrected. Four approaches are addressed to obtain model–prototype similarity, to quantify scale effects and to define limiting criteria under which they can be neglected. These are inspectional analysis, dimensional analysis, calibration and scale series, which are applied to landslide generated impulse waves.…

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Keywords
  • Froude number
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Scale model
  • Limiting
  • Scale effects
  • Hydraulics
  • Hydraulic structure
  • Dynamic similarity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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