Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake

The paper analyzes the dynamics of planned and deep deformations on the section of the Amudarya River in the area of the damless water intake in the main structure of the Karshi Main Canal-KMC. The results of field studies of the state of the canal situation of the Amudarya River at the site of a da...

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Main Authors: Bazarov Dilshod, Markova Irina, Khidirov Sanatjon, Vokhidov Oybek, Uljaev Farokhiddin, Raimova Ikboloy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/39/e3sconf_form2021_02031.pdf
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spelling doaj-67f0659730694e3994365884e67e32992021-06-11T07:15:56ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012630203110.1051/e3sconf/202126302031e3sconf_form2021_02031Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intakeBazarov Dilshod0Markova Irina1Khidirov Sanatjon2Vokhidov OybekUljaev Farokhiddin3Raimova Ikboloy4Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization EngineersMoscow State University of Civil EngineeringTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization EngineersTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization EngineersTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization EngineersThe paper analyzes the dynamics of planned and deep deformations on the section of the Amudarya River in the area of the damless water intake in the main structure of the Karshi Main Canal-KMC. The results of field studies of the state of the canal situation of the Amudarya River at the site of a damless water intake are studied. The course of riverbed processes in the riverbed is studied. Recommendations for improving water intake conditions have been developed. According to the results of the field survey and the study of the head section of the supply canal, the state of the Amudarya riverbed in the water intake zone was assessed. The results of surveys of the hydraulic and pumping modes of sediments of the Amudarya River in the area of the damless water intake are analyzed and summarized. The results of field studies of the canal situation of the Amudarya River in the water intake area in the Amudarya River KMC in the area of the Karshi head water intake are studied. The riverbed situation is not characterized by constant hydraulic characteristics over time for the same water flow rate, i.e. with the same water horizon marks, the flow rates may differ from each other by about half, and with the same flow rates, the horizon marks may vary up to ± 0.6 m. This is explained by the extreme instability and high mobility of the canal, and large deformations of the canal occur in a short time. The hydraulic regime of the river is characterized by a significant redistribution of speeds, depth and width of the flow. The range of their changes is within: Maximum speed >Vmax =2…5 m/s; average speed Vav = 0.5…2.5 m/s; depth H max = 4…14 m, Hav = 1…5 m; width B = 300…2000 m; slope i = 0.00016…0.0003. It is established that the characteristic feature of the river is that at a constant flow can have different average velocities depth and width, for example, when Qw = 1000 m3/s, respectively, v = 0.6…1.7m/s, B = 180…1030m, Hav = 1.1…4.3m.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/39/e3sconf_form2021_02031.pdf
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author Bazarov Dilshod
Markova Irina
Khidirov Sanatjon
Vokhidov Oybek
Uljaev Farokhiddin
Raimova Ikboloy
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Markova Irina
Khidirov Sanatjon
Vokhidov Oybek
Uljaev Farokhiddin
Raimova Ikboloy
Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Bazarov Dilshod
Markova Irina
Khidirov Sanatjon
Vokhidov Oybek
Uljaev Farokhiddin
Raimova Ikboloy
author_sort Bazarov Dilshod
title Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake
title_short Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake
title_full Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake
title_fullStr Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake
title_full_unstemmed Coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake
title_sort coastal and deep deformations of the riverbed in the area of a damless water intake
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The paper analyzes the dynamics of planned and deep deformations on the section of the Amudarya River in the area of the damless water intake in the main structure of the Karshi Main Canal-KMC. The results of field studies of the state of the canal situation of the Amudarya River at the site of a damless water intake are studied. The course of riverbed processes in the riverbed is studied. Recommendations for improving water intake conditions have been developed. According to the results of the field survey and the study of the head section of the supply canal, the state of the Amudarya riverbed in the water intake zone was assessed. The results of surveys of the hydraulic and pumping modes of sediments of the Amudarya River in the area of the damless water intake are analyzed and summarized. The results of field studies of the canal situation of the Amudarya River in the water intake area in the Amudarya River KMC in the area of the Karshi head water intake are studied. The riverbed situation is not characterized by constant hydraulic characteristics over time for the same water flow rate, i.e. with the same water horizon marks, the flow rates may differ from each other by about half, and with the same flow rates, the horizon marks may vary up to ± 0.6 m. This is explained by the extreme instability and high mobility of the canal, and large deformations of the canal occur in a short time. The hydraulic regime of the river is characterized by a significant redistribution of speeds, depth and width of the flow. The range of their changes is within: Maximum speed >Vmax =2…5 m/s; average speed Vav = 0.5…2.5 m/s; depth H max = 4…14 m, Hav = 1…5 m; width B = 300…2000 m; slope i = 0.00016…0.0003. It is established that the characteristic feature of the river is that at a constant flow can have different average velocities depth and width, for example, when Qw = 1000 m3/s, respectively, v = 0.6…1.7m/s, B = 180…1030m, Hav = 1.1…4.3m.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/39/e3sconf_form2021_02031.pdf
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