Meurice, Robin
[UCL]
Martínez-Aranda, Sergio
[University of Zaragoza]
Ebrahimi, Masoumeh
[UCL]
García-Navarro, Pilar
[University of Zaragoza]
Soares Frazao, Sandra
[UCL]
A Laser Profilometry Technique was upgraded to detect underwater bed level evolution with a laser and a single camera for highly transient laboratory experiments. While being very simple, the proposed procedure achieves a similar performance as that met by more complex and expensive methods. This technique was applied to a dam-break test case over a mobile bed in a channel with a 90° bend, for which water and bed levels were both continuously recorded at five different places. Photogrammetry was then used to reconstruct the final topography, whose main features could be explained thanks to the analysis of only a few linear bed profiles appropriately chosen. This cheap, simple, flexible and yet accurate method thus proves to be an interesting alternative to more complex methods for morphodynamics investigations in the case of fast transient flows.
Bibliographic reference |
Meurice, Robin ; Martínez-Aranda, Sergio ; Ebrahimi, Masoumeh ; García-Navarro, Pilar ; Soares Frazao, Sandra. Laser profilometry to measure the bed evolution in a dam-break flow. In: Journal of Hydraulic Research, Vol. 60, no. 5, p. 725-737 (2022) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/258961 |