CH 3
CH 3
CH 3
Chapter 3.
Dam Outlet Works
Instructor: Yayneshet W.
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3.1 Spillways and Its Design Principles
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Spillway Capacity
The required capacity of a spillway, i.e. the
maximum outflow rate through the spillway, may be
determined by flood routing and requires the
following data:
Inflow hydrograph (plot of rate of inflow
vs. time)
Reservoir capacity curve (plot of reservoir
storage Vs water surface elevation)
Discharge curve (plot of rate of outflow Vs
reservoir water surface elevation).
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Types Of Spillway
1. According to their function
Service (or main) spillways
Auxiliary Spillways:
Emergency spillways
2. According to Mode of Control as:
Free (or uncontrolled) spillways,
Gated (or controlled) spillways.
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1. Downstream profile
The downstream profile can be represented by
Types of jumps
The type of jump and its characteristics depends
mainly upon the froude number of the incoming flow
or initial froude number( F1), given by
F1=V1/gy1
Where V1= the mean velocity flow before the hydraulic jump
Y1= the pre-jump depth
For the formation of a hydraulic jump the initial
froud number F1 should be greater than one.
Different types of hydraulic jump are as follows
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Stilling Basin
A stilling basin consists of a short, level apron at the
foot of the spillway
The function of the basin is to decelerate the flow
sufficiently to ensure the formation of a hydraulic
jump within the basin.
A hydraulic jump can be stabilized in the stilling
basin by using appurtenances( or accessories) such as
chute blocks, basin blocks and end sill.
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F1 5 6 8 10 12 14
L V2
hl f Where: - f= friction factor
D 2g
L = length
D= diameter
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Intake structure
An intake structure is required at the entrance of an
outlet conduit when the outlet is not an integral part
of the dam.
An independent intake structure is constructed
through which the water is withdrawn from the river
(or the reservoir).
The primary function of the intake structure is to
permit withdrawal of water from the reservoir (or
river) over a predetermined range of reservoir levels
and thus to protect the conduit from being damaged
or clogged by ice, trash, debris, waves etc.
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ii)Intake Towers
Intake towers are generally used on large projects and
where there are large fluctuations of water level.
Openings at various levels called ports are generally
provided in these concrete towers, which may help in
regulating the flow through the towers and permits
some selection of the quantity of water to be
withdrawn.
There are two major types of intake towers, viz.
i) Wet intake towers
ii)Dry intake towers
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Trash racks
The entrance to intakes and dam outlets are generally
covered with trash racks so as to prevent the entry of
debris, ice etc in to the conduit.
These racks are generally bar screens, made from steel
bars spaced at 5 to 15 cm center to center in both
directions depending upon the maximum size of the
debris required to be excluded from entering the
conduit.
The velocity of flow through the trash rack is kept low
(generally less than 0.62m/s) so as to minimize losses.
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