Title of article :
Effects of End Sill and Step Slope on Stepped Spillway Energy Dissipation
Author/Authors :
Hamedi, Amirmasoud Department of Technical and Engineering - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University , Mansoori, Abbas Civil Engineering Department - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch , Shamsai, Abolfazl Department of Technical and Engineering - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University , Amirahmadian, Sepideh Civil Engineering Department - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch
Abstract :
In this study, experimental procedure and laboratory works have been conducted to investigate
the energy loss rate on stepped spillway, using inclined steps together with end sill. To have a
more elucidated investigation inclined steps with different slopes (Horizontal , 7, 10, and 12
degrees with respect to the horizon) and end sill with different thicknesses (5 and 10 mm) and
heights (6, 8, 10, and 15 mm) were used to determine the impact of these parameters on the
relative energy loss. Results show that using inclined steps together with end sill has a
considerable effect on the energy loss of both nappe (30 liter/sec) and skimming (90 liter/sec)
flows; however, energy dissipation in nappe flows is greater than that in skimming flows.
Energy loss resulted from end sills with smaller thicknesses is higher than that of end sills with
greater thicknesses. Comparison of the results of the current survey with similar studies
reveals that the approach used in the current investigation is more efficient than previous ones.
Keywords :
Skimming Flow , Nappe flow , Energy dissipation , Stepped spillway , End sill step slope
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics