WIT Press

OUTLET WORK OPTIMIZATION IN FLOOD CONTROL RESERVOIRS

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

Volume 7 (2012), Issue 2

Pages

11

Page Range

187 - 198

Paper DOI

10.2495/DNE-V7-N2-187-198

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

G. CIARAVINO & L. CIARAVINO

Abstract

An examination of the general and hydrological planning criteria for artifi cial reservoirs clarifies the importance of choosing the correct type of outlet works both for stored volume management and for flooding events control. This choice becomes even more important, if we consider the effects of the climate change we have seen in recent years on extreme events. In this paper, the hydraulic operation of an extremely functional outlet work is studied using a physical model. The work is composed of an uncontrolled spillway and a mid-level outlet unified into a single structure. In particular, it proves of extreme interest both in the lamination of flood events and also in reducing the global costs of outlet works. The tests have highlighted the outstanding hydraulic operation of the works under any condition and, in particular, when the spillway flow and the mid-level outlet flow converge into a single duct.

Keywords

Flood control, hydraulic structures, physical model, water management