Weimsguy
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 1, 2017
- 19
I have a simple dam with a concrete weir 150 ft wide x 8 ft breath and 139 degree notch angle at the center of the dam. The rest of the earthen embankment starts at the top of the weir and increases asymmetrically to the top of the dam. Ideally I would like to know the flow associated with the concrete weir, the flow over the earthen dam, and the flow through the dam breach. My initial model was to define the entire dam and weir as single Asymmetrical Weir that includes both the earthen dam and the concrete weir. The dam breach notch is set at 20 ft wide (assumed) with a 20 degree notch angle and set to extend to the bottom elevation of the downstream section just below the spillway. This model gives me the combined weir and dam flow as the primary device and the dam breach as the secondary device. I am examining various Dam Breach conditions of top elevation and start elevation to establish the maximum flow. My second model was setup with a trapezoidal weir for the primary outlet, the earthen dam as asymmetrical weir starting at the maximum elevation of the concrete weir and extending to the top elevation of the dam as the secondary outlet. Again trying various combinations of the dam breach notch as the tertiary outlet. Other variables examined are breach width, breach angle, and breach failure time as suggested in HEC TD-39 "Using HEC-RAS for Dam Break Studies". In each model, I get Warning 95 for the Dam Breach Outlet, which I guess is to be expected.
The results from my two different HydroCAD models produce significantly different results, as I would expect. I would like to know others opinions as to which would be the better way to model this dam. Sorry for the long explanation.
The results from my two different HydroCAD models produce significantly different results, as I would expect. I would like to know others opinions as to which would be the better way to model this dam. Sorry for the long explanation.