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Model Study of a Roller Compacted Concrete Stepped Spillway

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Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 122, Issue 6

Abstract

Studies were conducted with a two-dimensional 1:20 scale model of a roller compacted concrete stepped spillway to evaluate the flow transition from the level spillway crest to the sloping steps, the energy dissipation of the steps, and performance of the proposed stilling basin. The steps were effective in dissipating energy. At maximum discharge, 14.5 m 3 /s/m (156 ft 3 /s/ft), the energy dissipation with the steps was 48% compared with an energy dissipation of 20% for the spillway with a smooth chute surface. At 5.81 m 3 /s/m (62.5 ft 3 /s/ft), the energy dissipation with the steps was 71% compared with 25% with a smooth chute surface. The energy dissipation caused by the steps significantly reduces the size of stilling basin required at the toe of the spillway compared to a conventional chute spillway.

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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 122Issue 6June 1996
Pages: 292 - 297

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Charles E. Rice
Res. Hydr. Engr., Hydr. Engrg. Res. Unit, USDA-Agric. Res. Service, 1301 N. Western St., Stillwater, OK 74075.
Kem C. Kadavy
Agric. Engr., Hydr. Engrg. Res. Unit, USDA-Agric. Res. Service, 1301 N. Western St., Stillwater, OK.

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