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Dam break flood wave under different reservoir's capacities and lengths

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SADHANA-ACADEMY PROCEEDINGS IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Volume 42, Issue 9, Pages 1557-1569

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SPRINGER INDIA
DOI: 10.1007/s12046-017-0693-x

Keywords

Dam break; experimental study; hydrograph; physical model; reservoir geometry

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Dam failure has been the subject of many hydraulic engineering studies due to its complicated physics with many uncertainties involved and the potential to cause many losses of lives and economical losses. A primary source of uncertainties in many dam failure analyses refers to prediction of the reservoir's outflow hydrograph, which is studied in the present investigation. This paper presents an experimental study on instantaneous dam failure flood under different reservoir's capacities and lengths in which the side slopes change within a range of 30 degrees-90 degrees. Thus, several outflow hydrographs are calculated and compared. The results reveal the role of the side slopes on dam break flood wave, such that lower side slope creates more catastrophic outflow. The reservoir capacity and length are also recognized to be important factors, such that they do affect peak discharge and time to peak of the outflow hydrograph. Finally, the paper presents two simple relations for peak discharge and maximum water level estimation at any downstream location.

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