Seeing through water: diffuse image-based depth measurements in three-dimensional dam-break flows

Abstract

In this work we present a dedicated experimental facility and an image-based method for measuring water depth in a radially spreading dam-break wave propagating over a horizontal plane. The facility consists of a prismatic reservoir containing a known volume of water dyed with a soluble colorant and equipped with a removable vertical breach whose geometry can be varied, and a 6.4 m x 3.4 m plane that can be inclined from 0 to 30. The plane is enclosed within a light box providing highly uniform illumination through an array of 60 LED floodlights. Wave propagation is captured by two scientific CMOS cameras mounted on the ceiling of the light box, which record the spatial and temporal evolution of the dye-induced color intensity associated with the advancing water layer. Preliminary dry calibration tests were conducted to assess the spectral compatibility between the broadband white-LED emission, the CMOS sensor sensitivity, and the absorption properties of several dyes at different concentrations. This analysis identified the dye providing the highest attenuation within the effective spectral band of the imaging system, ensuring sensitivity to very small optical path lengths. Based on this characterization, a bi-exponential model is introduced to relate the normalized gray level to the optical path length. A series of dam-break experiments with five initial reservoir levels was performed to assess statistical repeatability. The high consistency observed across the repeated tests confirms the robustness of the measurement procedure. The validity of the reconstructed depth fields is further supported by independent estimates of the water volume released from the reservoir, obtained from an array of ultrasonic level sensors and from a calibrated analytical emptying model. Together, these comparisons confirm the reliability and accuracy of the proposed methodology.

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