Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet

Spillways often include a flib bucket as terminal energy dissipator, combined with a plunge pool. For large jet fall heights, the residual energy may provoke scour at the river bed. Additional measures are then required, such as chute widening, increase of the plunge pool depth, or insertion of baff...

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Main Authors: Berchtold, T., Pfister, Michael
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Published: 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/174035/files/2011_820_Berchtold_Pfister_Karahn_Dams.pdf
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spelling ftinfoscience:oai:infoscience.tind.io:174035 2023-06-11T04:13:09+02:00 Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet Berchtold, T. Pfister, Michael 2012-01-18T08:10:56Z http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/174035 https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/174035/files/2011_820_Berchtold_Pfister_Karahn_Dams.pdf unknown http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/174035 https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/174035/files/2011_820_Berchtold_Pfister_Karahn_Dams.pdf http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/174035 Text 2012 ftinfoscience 2023-05-08T00:48:32Z Spillways often include a flib bucket as terminal energy dissipator, combined with a plunge pool. For large jet fall heights, the residual energy may provoke scour at the river bed. Additional measures are then required, such as chute widening, increase of the plunge pool depth, or insertion of baffles at the chute end. The effect of these measures was investigated in hydraulic modelling. The dynamic plunge pool bottom pressures in the jet footprint area were systematically recorded. Both the time-averaged and the fluctuating dynamic pressure heads are considered as references for the jet scour potential, beside the related pressure coefficientes. The investigated measures were proven to be effective in terms of reduced pressures, especially in combination. This research relates to the Kárahnjúkar spillway model investigation, in which the principal working conditions as canyon topography, jet fall head and discharge spectrum were determined. The relevant parameters of the herein presented measures were systematically varied in a wider range, independent of the project. Text Iceland EPFL Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne) Kárahnjúkar ENVELOPE(-15.768,-15.768,64.946,64.946)
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description Spillways often include a flib bucket as terminal energy dissipator, combined with a plunge pool. For large jet fall heights, the residual energy may provoke scour at the river bed. Additional measures are then required, such as chute widening, increase of the plunge pool depth, or insertion of baffles at the chute end. The effect of these measures was investigated in hydraulic modelling. The dynamic plunge pool bottom pressures in the jet footprint area were systematically recorded. Both the time-averaged and the fluctuating dynamic pressure heads are considered as references for the jet scour potential, beside the related pressure coefficientes. The investigated measures were proven to be effective in terms of reduced pressures, especially in combination. This research relates to the Kárahnjúkar spillway model investigation, in which the principal working conditions as canyon topography, jet fall head and discharge spectrum were determined. The relevant parameters of the herein presented measures were systematically varied in a wider range, independent of the project.
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Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet
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title Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet
title_short Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet
title_full Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet
title_fullStr Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet
title_full_unstemmed Kárahnjúkar Dam spillway, Iceland: Swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet
title_sort kárahnjúkar dam spillway, iceland: swiss contribution to reduce dynamic plunge pool pressures generated by a high-velocity jet
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