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Abstract
An original one-dimensional unified numerical model dealing with aerated mixed flow, characterized by a simultaneous occurrence of free-surface and pressurized flow, is derived and applied to the case of a gallery. The mathematical model is based on a new integration of the Homogeneous Equilibrium Model (HEM) over the cross section of a free-surface flow and consists of a simple set of equations analogous to the Saint-Venant equations. In addition, both free-surface and pressurized flows are mathematically modeled by means of the free-surface set of equations (Preissmann slot model). The original concept of the negative Preissmann slot is proposed to simulate sub-atmospheric pressure. This model is shown to be particularly well suited for the simulation of bubbly and intermittent flows.
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