Energy Dissipation in Solid Roller Bucket and Controlled Stilling Basin for Ogee Stepped Spillway

  • Kote* D
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Abstract

Hydraulic jump type II stilling basin is generally preferred as an energy dissipator for ogee spillway but it is uneconomical due to longer structure. On the other hand, roller bucket uses relatively shorter structure over a sloping apron or horizontal stilling basin. In this study, an attempt has been made to evaluate the performance of an ogee profile stepped spillway in combination with solid roller bucket and stilling basin type II for energy dissipation. Laboratory experiments are performed on a physical working model of ogee profile stepped spillway at discharge ranging from 0.0032 to 0.0069 m3/s for a head of 1.5m, 4m & 7m and the results compared for energy dissipation (non-dimensional parameter (yc / h) = 0.69). The model results show that stepped spillway model without v-notch achieves 92.40 % energy dissipation. Thus this model is found to be more suitable to acquire the ideal condition of sequent depth and tail water depth in stilling basin for all the discharges.

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Kote*, Dr. A. S., & Nangare, P. B. (2019). Energy Dissipation in Solid Roller Bucket and Controlled Stilling Basin for Ogee Stepped Spillway. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 2109–2112. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d7682.118419

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