Author(s): Ciro Menendez; Juan Carlos Guevara; Diana Molina
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Keywords: Stepped Spillway; Smooth Spillway; Energy Dissipation; Flaring gate piers; Stilling Basin. 1
Abstract: The present work is related with the experimental results obtained on an ogee-crest spillway with smooth and stepped bottom, in order to evaluate the energy dissipation for a discharge range between 20 and 180 l/s. For testing, two classical WES- Creager spillway of 1-m width, 0. 57-m high were built. Spillway-1 had a smooth profile and spillway-2 a stepped profile. Spillway-1 and 2 were tested with and no- piers. Besides, flaring gate piers with b/B=0. 5 ratio was tested for spillway-1 as well. The results showed that for spillway-1 with no-pier, the energy dissipated decreased from 42. 9% to 22% and with piers from 71% to 16% , and from 78% to 24% for flaring gate piers. For spillway-2 with nopiers the energy dissipated decreased from 94. 7% to 68. 7% and with piers from 94. 4% to 72. 5% . Therefore the highest rates of flow energy dissipation were obtained for spillway-2 with stepped bottom with and no-piers.
Year: 2013