Quantitative dam break analysis on a reservoir earth dam
Mathematical simulations on dam break or failure using BOSS DAMBRK hydrodynamic flood routing dam break model were carried out to determine the extent of flooding downstream, flood travel times, flood water velocities and impacts on downstream affected residences, properties and environmental sensit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2009, Vol.6 (2), p.203-210 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mathematical simulations on dam break or failure using BOSS DAMBRK
hydrodynamic flood routing dam break model were carried out to
determine the extent of flooding downstream, flood travel times, flood
water velocities and impacts on downstream affected residences,
properties and environmental sensitive areas due to floodwaters
released by failure of the dam structure. Computer simulations for one
of the worse-case scenarios on dam failure using BOSS DAMBRK software
accounted for dam failure, storage effects, floodplains, over bank flow
and flood wave attenuation. The simulated results reviewed a maximum
flow velocity of 2.40 m/s with a discharge of approximately 242 m3/s
occurred at 1.00 km downstream. The maximum discharge increased from
244 m3/s (flow velocity = 1.74 m/s occurred at 8th. km) to 263 m3/s
(flow velocity = 1.37 m/s occurred at 12th. km); about a 39% drop in
flow velocity over a distance of 4.00 km downstream. If the entire dam
gives way instantly, some spots stretching from 0.00 km (at dam site)
to approximately 3.40 km downstream of the dam may be categorized as
"danger zone", while downstream hazard and economic loss beyond 3.40 km
downstream can be classified as "low" or "minimal" zones. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03327623 |