Local scour downstream of weir

Scour in the sediment bed downstream of a weir is an unfavourable process which can undermine the weir structure. This project aims to investigate the scouring phenomenon downstream of an overflowing weir and how the scouring effect can be reduced. Furthermore, the effect of an apron length will als...

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Main Author: Ang, Boon Chuang
Other Authors: Lim Siow Yong
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64127
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description Scour in the sediment bed downstream of a weir is an unfavourable process which can undermine the weir structure. This project aims to investigate the scouring phenomenon downstream of an overflowing weir and how the scouring effect can be reduced. Furthermore, the effect of an apron length will also be studied. Experiments were conducted on an 8.0m by 0.3m wide by 0.6m deep flume with five different flowrates and three different tailwater depths in these runs. The results showed that the scour parameters can be reduced by decreasing the flowrate, increasing the tailwater depth and increasing the apron length. Combining results from previous studies also showed that an increase in the median sediment size also decreases the scour depth. Using the “Predetermined” method, the equilibrium scour time and maximum equilibrium scour depth of the experimental runs can be determined for further analysis. Empirical equations with different variables are then proposed using dimensional and regression analysis on the data collected in this study and other studies to predict the equilibrium scour time and maximum equilibrium scour depth.
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spelling ntu-10356/641272023-03-03T17:13:54Z Local scour downstream of weir Ang, Boon Chuang Lim Siow Yong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering Scour in the sediment bed downstream of a weir is an unfavourable process which can undermine the weir structure. This project aims to investigate the scouring phenomenon downstream of an overflowing weir and how the scouring effect can be reduced. Furthermore, the effect of an apron length will also be studied. Experiments were conducted on an 8.0m by 0.3m wide by 0.6m deep flume with five different flowrates and three different tailwater depths in these runs. The results showed that the scour parameters can be reduced by decreasing the flowrate, increasing the tailwater depth and increasing the apron length. Combining results from previous studies also showed that an increase in the median sediment size also decreases the scour depth. Using the “Predetermined” method, the equilibrium scour time and maximum equilibrium scour depth of the experimental runs can be determined for further analysis. Empirical equations with different variables are then proposed using dimensional and regression analysis on the data collected in this study and other studies to predict the equilibrium scour time and maximum equilibrium scour depth. Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2015-05-25T02:29:18Z 2015-05-25T02:29:18Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64127 en Nanyang Technological University 64 p. application/pdf
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Local scour downstream of weir
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