Calculate the effective length of the spillway which consists of 6 spans having a clear width of 10 m each. The thickness of each pier may be taken as 2.5 m and the total design head on the crest including velocity head is 16.3 m. Assuming 90° cut water nose piers and rounded abutments.

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Spillways are hydraulic structures that divert excess water from a reservoir after it has reached its maximum capacity. Energy dissipators are structures that reduce the energy of water flow after it passes through a spillway.  Here are some types of spillways: Chute spillway: A spillway that carries surplus water from upstream to downstream through a steeply sloped open channel. It's usually built at the end of a dam or separately in a natural saddle in the riverbank. Chute spillways are useful for gully head control and can be used for drops of up to 5–6 meters. Ogee spillway: Allows for... Show more

Calculate the effective length of the spillway which consists of 6 spans having a clear width of 10 m each. The thickness of each pier may be taken as 2.5 m and the total design head on the crest including velocity head is 16.3 m. Assuming 90° cut water nose piers and rounded abutments.






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