Experimental study of pressure flushing of non-cohesive sediment through slotted pipe bottom outlet

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Abstract

Among several techniques for prevention and mitigation of reservoir sedimentation, bottom outlets arise as a means of removing sediment deposited close to the dam. Given the reduced sediment removal provided by traditional bottom outlets under pressure flushing conditions, this article proposes a new type of structure that aims to increase sediment removal in the direction parallel to the dam axis. An experimental installation was employed to evaluate its operation as a function of the variation of its diameter and flow and sediment characteristics. Through analysis of the bathymetry generated by the structure, a dimensionless relation for predicting the scour pit length was obtained, presenting good fitness to the experimental data.

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Paulo, F. A., Abreu, A. S., Prá, M. D., Endres, L. A. M., Ferla, R., & Teixeira, E. D. (2021). Experimental study of pressure flushing of non-cohesive sediment through slotted pipe bottom outlet. Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hidricos, 26, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1590/2318-0331.262120200076

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