Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for Hydrodynamics

Deep slot fishways (DSF) are similar to vertical slot fishways (VSF) except that a sill has been placed at the base of the slot, and thus require a lower discharge to operate. The conversion of a VSF to a DSF, which requires minimal design modifications, can make for a more flexible design in inflow...

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Main Authors: Luís Pena, Jerónimo Puertas, María Bermúdez, Luis Cea, Enrique Peña
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2406
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spelling doaj-a96adc86453543aa9885c1142d3bb4aa2020-11-24T23:49:21ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-07-01107240610.3390/su10072406su10072406Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for HydrodynamicsLuís Pena0Jerónimo Puertas1María Bermúdez2Luis Cea3Enrique Peña4Water and Environmental Engineering Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainWater and Environmental Engineering Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainWater and Environmental Engineering Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainWater and Environmental Engineering Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainWater and Environmental Engineering Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainDeep slot fishways (DSF) are similar to vertical slot fishways (VSF) except that a sill has been placed at the base of the slot, and thus require a lower discharge to operate. The conversion of a VSF to a DSF, which requires minimal design modifications, can make for a more flexible design in inflow management, maintaining the correct operation of the fishway in periods of limited water availability. It is, however, crucial to understand the new flow conditions that will be created inside the fishway, and their implications for fish passage. In this paper, the hydrodynamics of DSF were studied for two different pool configurations and five sill heights. The investigation comprised the analysis of the water surface configuration, the velocity and turbulence fields, as well as the definition of the equations that related discharges to depths in the pools. The DSF designs compared well in terms of water surface patterns and maximum velocities with VSFs, but resulted in a more complex three-dimensional flow pattern and increased turbulence levels. Further testing with fish is needed to analyze whether the benefits of retrofitting a VSF by adding a sill during low flows are cancelled out by increased fish passage difficulty.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2406fishwayupstream passagehydraulic modelsflow patternsvelocity distributionturbulent flow
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Luis Cea
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Jerónimo Puertas
María Bermúdez
Luis Cea
Enrique Peña
Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for Hydrodynamics
Sustainability
fishway
upstream passage
hydraulic models
flow patterns
velocity distribution
turbulent flow
author_facet Luís Pena
Jerónimo Puertas
María Bermúdez
Luis Cea
Enrique Peña
author_sort Luís Pena
title Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for Hydrodynamics
title_short Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for Hydrodynamics
title_full Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for Hydrodynamics
title_fullStr Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for Hydrodynamics
title_full_unstemmed Conversion of Vertical Slot Fishways to Deep Slot Fishways to Maintain Operation during Low Flows: Implications for Hydrodynamics
title_sort conversion of vertical slot fishways to deep slot fishways to maintain operation during low flows: implications for hydrodynamics
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Deep slot fishways (DSF) are similar to vertical slot fishways (VSF) except that a sill has been placed at the base of the slot, and thus require a lower discharge to operate. The conversion of a VSF to a DSF, which requires minimal design modifications, can make for a more flexible design in inflow management, maintaining the correct operation of the fishway in periods of limited water availability. It is, however, crucial to understand the new flow conditions that will be created inside the fishway, and their implications for fish passage. In this paper, the hydrodynamics of DSF were studied for two different pool configurations and five sill heights. The investigation comprised the analysis of the water surface configuration, the velocity and turbulence fields, as well as the definition of the equations that related discharges to depths in the pools. The DSF designs compared well in terms of water surface patterns and maximum velocities with VSFs, but resulted in a more complex three-dimensional flow pattern and increased turbulence levels. Further testing with fish is needed to analyze whether the benefits of retrofitting a VSF by adding a sill during low flows are cancelled out by increased fish passage difficulty.
topic fishway
upstream passage
hydraulic models
flow patterns
velocity distribution
turbulent flow
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2406
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