Hydraulic Studies of The Spillway of The Karnafuli Hydroelectric Project East Pakistan
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Hydraulic Studies of The Spillway of The Karnafuli Hydroelectric Project East Pakistan
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1964-09
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St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
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In August, 1961, while still under construction, the spillway chute of
the Karnafuli Hydroelectric Project was severely damaged by flows up to a
maximum of 123,000 cfs. A Special Board of Consultants reviewed the damage
and considered three possible causes of the damage: (1) seepage uplift pressures,
(2) failwater uplift, and (3) impact of logs. An inspection of the
site and piezometer records indicated that seepage was not the primary cause.
Opinions were divided on the other two items. A revised design of the chute
was recommended for construction before the next high water, and recommendations
were made for model and prototype studies to assist in an evaluation of
the cause of the damage and the adequacy of repairs.
A 1:28 scale section model was constructed and tested in the Hydraulic
Laboratory of the East Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority. A
report of October, 1962, presented the results of these studies together with
prototype flow measurements on the reconstructed spillway.
The present study was authorized effective October 2, 1962. A comprehensive
model of the spillway and associated area was constructed to a scale
of 1:132. A section model of one full bay and two half bays was constructed
to a scale of 1:60. The model studies involved (1) measurements of flow
pattern, log retention, and scour in the comprehensive model , and (2) measurements
of temporal mean pressures, fluctuating pressures, log velocities and
accelerations, and movement of model chute slabs in the section model. In
addition, exploratory data were obtained on full-scale log impacts on a section of
slab similar to the original chute. It was concluded that: (1) logs could have caused appreciable damage
to the initial chute design, but some other mechanism was needed to remove
the slabs; (2) fluctuating pressures associated with the hydraulic jump
have caused sufficient uplift to remove the slabs with or without damage
logs; (3) the increased thickness and new design of the drainage system
the revised chute should provide adequate protection against fluctuating
pressures; and (4) consideration should be given to doweling or otherwise
holding down the floor of the stilling basin to avoid possible uplift of the
basin slabs.
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Bowers, Charles E.; Tsai, Frank Y.; Kuha, Roy M.. (1964). Hydraulic Studies of The Spillway of The Karnafuli Hydroelectric Project East Pakistan. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114074.
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