Mudflows: Assessment of Energy Dissipation on an Experimental Bottom Grid Device
Grid devices with a terminal wall barrier have been widely used for dissipation of energy load of water piped from the outfall works of artificial reservoirs. The satisfactory results obtained have led to the commitment to usage of such devices, with good results even in the case of mudflows for whi...
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doaj-99a6736035f84701a573a10fedf984362020-11-24T23:29:36ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412011-09-013389490510.3390/w3030894Mudflows: Assessment of Energy Dissipation on an Experimental Bottom Grid DeviceFrancesco De PaolaGrid devices with a terminal wall barrier have been widely used for dissipation of energy load of water piped from the outfall works of artificial reservoirs. The satisfactory results obtained have led to the commitment to usage of such devices, with good results even in the case of mudflows for which design criteria were suggested. In this study, the experimental results of an evaluation of pressure on a vertical terminal wall are shown with the evaluation of the overall hydrodynamic thrust. The correct evaluation of the dynamic impact of a mudflow front against a structure is an important task in its design procedure. The hydrodynamic drive calculated from the tests with corresponding theoretical model values derived has shown a good matching. According to the test and speed range detected, the maximum dissipation rate due to the wall was about 35% of the available total load.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/3/3/894/mudflowsenergy dissipationhydrogeological riskbottom grid device |
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Mudflows: Assessment of Energy Dissipation on an Experimental Bottom Grid Device |
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Mudflows: Assessment of Energy Dissipation on an Experimental Bottom Grid Device |
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Grid devices with a terminal wall barrier have been widely used for dissipation of energy load of water piped from the outfall works of artificial reservoirs. The satisfactory results obtained have led to the commitment to usage of such devices, with good results even in the case of mudflows for which design criteria were suggested. In this study, the experimental results of an evaluation of pressure on a vertical terminal wall are shown with the evaluation of the overall hydrodynamic thrust. The correct evaluation of the dynamic impact of a mudflow front against a structure is an important task in its design procedure. The hydrodynamic drive calculated from the tests with corresponding theoretical model values derived has shown a good matching. According to the test and speed range detected, the maximum dissipation rate due to the wall was about 35% of the available total load. |
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