Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow

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Autor(a) principal: Lara,Rafael de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Ota,José Junji, Fabiani,André Luiz Tonso
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RBRH (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Flaring Piers and Slit Buckets are structures that can improve the process of energy dissipation and have been implanted in Chinese spillways for at least four decades. These structures basically narrow the passages of the outflow through the spillway, promoting changes in the effluent jets, reducing their erosion potential. However, the literature available on the subject is very limited, and the benefits are disseminated only qualitatively. In order to learn more about how these structures perform, a test program on a hydraulic model was carried out, using a spillway originally designed with a conventional ski jump. The results indicate that there is a correlation between the angle of deflection of the walls that narrow the chute and the depth of the scour hole formed downstream. One of the alternative tests had scour depth 60% smaller than that generated by the spillway without the device, indicating that they can be promising solutions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
title Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
spellingShingle Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
Lara,Rafael de
Ski jump
Erosion
Flaring piers
Slit bucket
title_short Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
title_full Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
title_fullStr Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
title_sort Reduction of the erosive effects of effluent jets from spillways by contractions in the flow
author Lara,Rafael de
author_facet Lara,Rafael de
Ota,José Junji
Fabiani,André Luiz Tonso
author_role author
author2 Ota,José Junji
Fabiani,André Luiz Tonso
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lara,Rafael de
Ota,José Junji
Fabiani,André Luiz Tonso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ski jump
Erosion
Flaring piers
Slit bucket
topic Ski jump
Erosion
Flaring piers
Slit bucket
description ABSTRACT Flaring Piers and Slit Buckets are structures that can improve the process of energy dissipation and have been implanted in Chinese spillways for at least four decades. These structures basically narrow the passages of the outflow through the spillway, promoting changes in the effluent jets, reducing their erosion potential. However, the literature available on the subject is very limited, and the benefits are disseminated only qualitatively. In order to learn more about how these structures perform, a test program on a hydraulic model was carried out, using a spillway originally designed with a conventional ski jump. The results indicate that there is a correlation between the angle of deflection of the walls that narrow the chute and the depth of the scour hole formed downstream. One of the alternative tests had scour depth 60% smaller than that generated by the spillway without the device, indicating that they can be promising solutions.
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