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Vizualizacijsko merjenje tokovnih razmer v 3D natisnjenem modelu pregrade : diplomska naloga
ID Peklaj, Nejc (Author), ID Novak, Gorazd (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Turk, Goran (Comentor)

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Diplomsko delo obravnava razvoj in uporabo vizualizacijske metode za merjenje vodne gladine v fizičnem hidravličnem modelu, izdelanem s 3D tiskom. Glavni cilj je bil nadomestiti klasične točkovne merilne metode z učinkovitejšim postopkom, ki temelji na računalniški obdelavi videoposnetkov. V laboratoriju Katedre za mehaniko tekočin (UL FGG) je bil uporabljen eksperimentalni kanal, v katerega so bile nameščene različne modelne pregrade, kot so ostroroba, trapezna, široki prag in prelivni hrbet. Pregrade so bile oblikovane in natisnjene s 3D tiskalnikom iz materiala PETG. Za osvetlitev vodne gladine so bile uporabljene lučke LED, gladina pa je bila zaznana z uporabo barvnega kontrasta in binarizacije slik. V programu Wolfram Mathematica smo razvili poseben postopek, s katerim iz videoposnetkov samodejno določimo višino vodne gladine. Na ta način lahko enostavno analiziramo, kako na gladino vplivata pretok in višina vode za pregrado. Rezultati so bili primerjani s klasičnim ostnim merilom in so pokazali dobro ujemanje. Analiza je pokazala, da na obliko gladine bistveno vplivajo višina pregrade, velikost pretoka ter višina dolvodne vode. Z naraščanjem pretoka se gladina vode zvišuje, val pa se pomika dolvodno. Pri višji kroni pregrade se gladina stabilizira. Oblika pregrade močno vpliva na potek gladine pri manjših pretokih. Metoda zanesljivo zaznava te pojave in omogoča nekontaktno vizualizacijsko merjenje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:diplomske naloge, gradbeništvo, vizualizacijsko merjenje, tokovne razmere, fizični hidravlični model, 3D tiskanje, pregrade, računalniška obdelava slik, Wolfram Mathematica, merjenje vodne gladine
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Peklaj]
Year:2025
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (X, 36 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173004 This link opens in a new window
UDC:532.5:004.356.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:248941059 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Flow condition visualization measurements in a 3D-printed dam model : graduation thesis
Abstract:
The thesis addresses the development and application of a visualization method for measuring the water surface level in a physical hydraulic model created using 3D printing. The main goal was to replace traditional point-based measurement techniques with a more efficient process based on computer video analysis. An experimental channel in the laboratory of the Chair of Fluid Mechanics (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering) was used, allowing the insertion of different weir shapes, e.g. sharp-crested, trapezoidal, broad-crested, and ogee. The weirs were designed and 3D printed using PETG material. LED lights were used to illuminate the water surface, which was detected through color contrast and image binarization. A custom procedure was developed in Wolfram Mathematica to automatically determine the water surface height from video recordings. This allows for straightforward analysis of how flow rate and upstream water level affect the water surface profile. The results were compared with traditional point gauge measurements and showed good agreement. The analysis revealed that the water surface profile is significantly influenced by the weir height, flow rate, and tailwater. As the flow rate increases, the water level at the dam rises and the wave moves downstream. With a higher crest, the water surface becomes more stable. The shape of the weir has a strong effect on the water surface profile at lower flow rates. The method reliably detects these phenomena and allows non-intrusive vizualization–based measurements.

Keywords:graduation thesis, civil engineering, visualization measurement, flow conditions, physical hydraulic model, 3D printing, weirs, image processing, water surface level measurement

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