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Self-aeration in high-speed free surface flows occurs commonly and is of interest to ocean engineering, hydraulic engineering, and environmental engineering. For two-phase air–water flows, macroscopic air–water flow properties develop gradually, accompanied by the change of microscopic air–water structures. In this article, representational experimental studies on macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of self-aerated open-channel flows are summarized and compared. The isolated effect of the flow Reynolds number and air quantity on the differences in air count rate and chord size are analyzed and discussed. The results show that the characterized flow depth y50, affected by the turbulence transfer, is a specific criterion to distinguish the interior air–water structure development. Two distinct linear trends of self-aeration are found, depending on the y50/y90 variation with a breaking point at Cmean = 0.50. The air count rate and size scale in self-aerated flows are affected by the air quantity of self-aerated flows, even with identical flow Reynolds numbers. Thus, a specific parameter is proposed to assess the air–water structures and a series of self-similarity relationships in self-aeration properties are obtained. The link between macroscopic and microscopic air–water properties results in significant scale effect on air–water structures in self-aerated flows.
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Foundation item: This study was financially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2016YFC0401901) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 51379138 and 51609162).
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Wei, Wr., Xu, Wl., Deng, J. et al. Analysis on Link Between the Macroscopic and Microscopic Air–Water Properties in Self-Aerated Flows. China Ocean Eng 32, 614–623 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13344-018-0063-4
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