sdcivilguy
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 27, 2005
- 2
I am designing a debris fence to be constructed across a channel at the downstream end of a rock energy dissipator. The fence is to be constructed with chain link fabric on heavy steel pipe posts. The fence will be 3 feet high to catch the first flush debris during a 5-yr to 10-yr storms and would be overtopped for storms greater than that. Assuming the fence becomes totally blocked with debris, what should be the basis for determining the hydrodynamic force on the fence for sizing the posts and their spacing. I have considered the totally blocked fence as a sharp crested weir but have not found any information on calculating the pressure on the surface (fence) below the weir crest. I am thinking of using the hydrostatic pressure due to the total depth of water flowing over the fence less the hydrostatic pressure at the top of the fence.