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Energy Dissipator

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CvlEngr123

Civil/Environmental
Oct 26, 2006
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Anybody have an example design of a baffled energy dissipator or point me in the right direction to the equation for one? A municipality is requiring that an energy dissipator be constructed at the end of a detention pond outlet. The outlet is a "V-Notch" outlet.
 
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Baffled outlets are covered in "Design of Small Canal Structures" by the US Bureau of Reclamation. I designed a half dozen baffled outlets back in the mid-1980s and this book (in hard-cover format) was my guide.

The book can now be downloaded in .pdf format from several sources. IIRC, I downloaded it from the USBR website about 10 years ago, but I can't find it on their site right now.

BTW, we call them "baffled outlets" because calling them "befuddled outlets" is considered politically incorrect. :)

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USBR Type VI
Hydraulic Design of Stilling Basins and Energy Dissipators
Engineering Monograph No. 25

available via google
 
I've used CMU or concrete blocks embedded in concrete for an energy dissipator downstream of a weir.
As long as the velocity was fairly low I didn't do calculations, just added 3 to 5 staggered rows of blocks and spaced them so that they ended where the outlet slope leveled off.
 
Thanks for all of the responses. I will be looking for the resources indicated in the responses.
 
I'd go with the HY-8 free computer software. Not nearly as fun as the design manuals it is intended to somewhat automate but much easier and quicker to use.
 
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