WO2014141096A1 - Stream debris restraining structure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a stream debris- restraining structure.
- check dams i.e., works of hydraulic engineering that are set across the channel of a watercourse, in which they are founded and are designed to reduce the bedload transport by the aforesaid watercourse, whether this be a torrent or a river, by creating a deposit of sediments or solids upstream thereof.
- Classic check dams may be built of masonry, earth, timber, and gabions, i.e., metal containers filled with riprap, such as pebbles and stones.
- the above check dams are constituted by a wall with a generally trapezoidal cross section having an upstream face that is frequently vertical, and a foundation (set underground) in the bed and in the banks, the wall being toothed into the banks.
- the flow section is also known as "weir”, is generally trapezoidal, and is located in the central part of the engineering work. Instead, the parts of the wall that from the weir extend as far as the banks are referred to as "wings". These wings generally have a slight inclination, for example 10°.
- the task of the weir is to contain the watercourse in the normal conditions of flow, thus preventing the current from possibly eroding the banks of the engineering work or possibly circumventing it.
- the primary purpose of a classic check dam is to correct the natural slope of the bed in which it is built, once it is silted, i.e., once, upstream thereof, the space available is completely occupied by the transported solid material arriving from upstream.
- ⁇ check dams that are made in a way similar to classic check dams, but have the task, not of correcting the slope of the bed in which they are inserted, but rather of withholding the material of coarser particle size arriving from upstream when the watercourse is in high-flow or flood conditions.
- the weir is replaced by a flow section, or opening, the dimensions of which depend upon the particle size of the material that is to be restrained.
- the opening may be made in various ways; it may be constituted by a simple slit, or else by a (horizontal or vertical) steel grid.
- the aforesaid ringnet barriers function according to the criterion of a mechanical sieve and present the drawback of filling up completely in the initial flood phase of the stream and hence not exerting lamination during the flood peak.
- the object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art and in particular to indicate a stream debris-restraining structure that does not fill up completely in the initial flood phase of the stream and thus exerts lamination during the flood peak.
- the object of the present invention is achieved by a structure having the characteristics forming the subject of the ensuing claims, which form an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in relation to the invention.
- the object of the invention is also a corresponding method for restraining debris in streams.
- FIGS. la, lb, and lc are schematic illustrations, viz., a top plan view, a front view, and a cross-sectional view, respectively, of a first embodiment of the stream debris-restraining structure according to the invention
- FIGS. 2a, 2b, and 2c are schematic illustrations, viz., a top plan view, a front view, and a cross-sectional view, respectively of a second embodiment of the stream debris-restraining structure according to the invention
- FIGS. 3a, 3b and 3c are schematic illustrations, viz., a top plan view, a front view, and a cross-sectional view, respectively, of a third embodiment of the stream debris-restraining structure according to the invention.
- FIGS. 4a, 4b are schematic illustrations, viz., a top plan view and a front view, respectively, of a fourth embodiment of the stream debris-restraining structure according to the invention.
- FIGS. 5a, 5b are ' schematic illustrations, viz., respectively a top plan view and a front view, of a fifth embodiment of the stream debris-restraining structure according to the invention.
- FIGS. 6a, 6b are schematic illustrations, viz., a top plan view and a front view, respectively, of a sixth embodiment of the stream debris-restraining structure according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a stream debris- restraining structure according to the invention, in which quantities used in the corresponding debris- restraining method are indicated;
- FIGS 8, 9, and 10 are diagrams representing the restraining capacity of the structure according to the invention in different embodiments and conditions of flow.
- structures are proposed herein that are configured for enabling passage of the solid discharge during the initial phase and final phase of the flood wave and are able to restrain the material during the flood peak, exerting an effect of lamination of the solid discharge, thus reducing the flood-peak value; i.e., the mechanism of interception of the solid material is of a hydrodynamic nature and not of a mechanical-sieve type.
- the structure according to the invention is constituted by a check dam with horizontal slit.
- the aforesaid horizontal slit is located at the bottom of the check dam, i.e., in the lower portion of the flow section.
- the flow section is substantially trapezoidal, is delimited in its horizontal extension by lateral walls, and comprises an upper portion and a lower portion.
- the upper portion of the flow section comprises a structure for retaining the material arriving from upstream, which is in particular configured for intercepting the material in high-flow or flood conditions of the steam and extends horizontally between the lateral walls.
- the aforesaid retaining structure is advantageously constituted by a net, made of wire mesh or of elastic rings or obtained with ropes, and is not built as a full wall.
- the lower portion of the flow section corresponds to the horizontal slit and vertically extends between the bottom edge of the retaining structure and the bed of the watercourse or a slab that covers the aforesaid bed.
- the height of the aforesaid horizontal slit with respect to the bed or to the slab is sized for performing the action of retention as a function of the deposit that it is intended to obtain upstream and of the hydrodynamic characteristics and of the sediment transport of the current, according to the method described in detail hereinafter, with reference to Figures 7, 8, 9, and 10.
- the hydraulic restraining structure according to the invention involves costs and times of construction that are lower than those of a check dam made altogether of concrete. It differs from woven-wire check dams and ringnet check dams precisely on account of the presence of the bottom opening, or lower part of the flow section, which has the purpose of:
- the horizontal slit may occupy the entire width of the bed or channel or else just a part of it (partial-width opening) .
- the rigid part of the check dam may be built of reinforced concrete, box-shaped gabions, and steel beams .
- the flow section of the check dam may be built of concrete, either cladded or not with steel, or else of firmly bound boulders or rocks.
- FIG. 1 Represented in Figure 1 is a check-dam restraining structure 10 with full-width horizontal slit and wire mesh.
- FIG. 1 Appearing in particular in Figure la is a top plan view of the bed 12 of a watercourse 11. Designated by the reference number 13 are banks of the watercourse 11. An arrow 14 indicates the flow of water and its corresponding direction.
- the check-dam structure 10 comprises lateral walls 15 with a trapezoidal cross section and with vertical upstream face, that extend as far as the limit of the bed 12 and define between them a trapezoidal weir 20, where the minor side of the trapezium corresponds to the watercourse bed 12. For static reasons, the upstream face could also alternatively be inclined.
- the aforesaid minor side of the weir 20 is covered with a slab 21.
- the lateral walls 15 also have a substantially horizontal, though slightly inclined, top side 15a, and a stream side 15b, corresponding to the oblique side of the trapezium defined by the weir 20.
- Extending from the edge 15c formed by the top side 15a and by the stream side 15b, in an upper portion of the weir 20, is a retaining structure represented by a wire netting 17, which is also trapezoidal, but has a height hr smaller than a height hg of the weir 20 so that, defined between the slab 21 and the netting 17, in a lower portion of the weir 20, is an opening 30 having a height a (a hg - hr) .
- a rope 16 for engaging the netting 17, which is protected and reinforced, i.e., sized so as to absorb the thrusts applied on the net, in particular the static and dynamic thrust exerted by deposition of material, together with the hydrostatic thrust in the case where the net is more or less clogged.
- the anchor bolts may of course number even more than two.
- the height a of the opening 30 is, for example, greater than 1 m; however, in the sequel of the present description indications will be provided for sizing the aforesaid height a of the opening 30.
- Illustrated in Figure lc is a lateral cross-section of the check dam 10, from which it will be appreciated how the lateral walls 15 have the aforementioned shape of a right trapezium with the upstream side vertical.
- Figures 2a, 2b, and 2c illustrate, in top plan view, in front view, and in cross-sectional view, respectively, a full-width check-dam structure 110.
- the weir 20 comprises a slab 121 cladded by ⁇ a steel plate, while . an elastic-ring netting 117 is used .
- Figures 3a, 3b and 3c illustrate, in top plan view, in front view, and in cross-sectional view, respectively, a full-width check-dam structure 210.
- a netting 217 made of ropes is used.
- the weir 20 comprises a slab 221 of rocks or boulders 221a reinforced by posts or piles 221b driven into the bed.
- Figures 4, 5, and 6 show in two views, namely, a top plan view and a front view, a variant of a partial- width check-dam structure.
- Illustrated in Figures 4a and 4b is a structure 310 that comprises extensive lateral walls 315, i.e., walls that extend from the banks of the watercourse 11 as far as into the bed 12, instead of stopping substantially at the limit of the bed 12, thus defining a weir 320, and a corresponding opening 330, that have a width smaller than the width of the bed 12.
- Extending in the weir 320 is a wire-mesh netting 17.
- FIG. 5a and 5b Illustrated in Figures 5a and 5b is a structure 410 with extensive lateral walls 315 and a ring netting 117.
- FIG. 6a and 6b Illustrated in Figures 6a and 6b is a structure 510 with extensive lateral walls 315 and a rope netting 118.
- the opening 30 (or 330), having a height a, left free underneath the netting 17 of Figure 1, or 117 and 217 in the other embodiments represented, controls a value of height Y mi of controlled deposit 25 in an upstream section 28 of the check-dam structure 10, as illustrated in Figure 7.
- the height a of the opening 30 can be sized as a function of a height Y mi of the deposit 25 that it is intended to obtain upstream of the check-dam structure 10 in design flood-flow conditions (liquid discharge and solid discharge) .
- Described in detail in what follows is a procedure of calculation of the value a of the opening 30 that can be used in a stream debris-restraining method that employs a restraining structure according to the invention .
- the deposit upstream of a horizontal-slit check dam like the structure 10 can be calculated by imposing the conservation of mass and mechanical energy between a section close to the check-dam structure, where, for the design flow rate, the deposit assumes the maximum value Y WI , as illustrated in Figure 1, and a vena contracts section 26 downstream of the check dam 10. To a first approximation it is fair to assume that the loss of energy between these two sections is negligible.
- the scheme of Figure 7 indicated in which are the maximum value Y mi of the deposit 25, the upstream velocity of the flow of water 14 U m , and the upstream hydraulic head h m , from the relation of conservation of the liquid mass we have
- U c is the velocity of the flow of water in the vena contracts section 26 downstream of the check dam 10
- C c is a contraction coefficient of the vena contracta section 26.
- F is the Froude number of the current arriving
- the value a of height of the opening according to Eq. (3) is represented by a function that comprises as parameters also the contraction coefficient C c .
- the height a of the opening is consequently the height at which the bottom edge of the netting 17 must be set to obtain a given maximum value Y m of deposit 25 upstream of the check dam 10.
- the height a of the opening 30 (or 330) is indicated as measured on the side of the weir 20 (or 320); however, as has been said, an optimal evaluation of the aforesaid height a must be associated to the bottom edge of the net.
- a secondary circulation typical of situations of sudden widening, as has also been observed in the laboratory. This circulation causes enormous dissipative phenomena that can alter the amount of the deposit.
- the loss of energy ⁇ £ ⁇ can be calculated by likening it to that of a Borda effect for sudden widening
- the effect of the netting 17 (or 117 or 217) is now evaluated.
- a criterion has in fact been illustrated for calculating the deposit (and hence the laminated ' solid volume) on the hypothesis that the netting 17 is completely impermeable.
- the aim now is to show how it is possible to use the criterion proposed also on the hypothesis where the netting 17 is permeable, as in effect it is in the solution according to the invention.
- the behaviour of the check dam is the one described above. If the net check- dam structure is used in the presence of vegetal material, a condition in which the use of the net is preferable, or in the presence of material having a grain-size curve with a fair percentage of sediment comprised between Q.15D M and 0.50D M , where D M is the average size of the holes of the netting 17, it is convenent for reasons of safety to assume the sizing criterion whereby total clogging of the netting 17 is hypothesized .
- the netting 17 can be stretched either over the entire width of the check dam (embodiments of Figures 1, 2, 3) or over only part of the width (embodiments of Figures 4, 5, 6), combining in this latter case the effects of the horizontal-slit check dam provided with netting that are described herein with those of vertical-slit check dams, as is described, for example, in Armanini, A., Larcher, M., "Rational criterion for designing opening of slit-check dam", Journal of hydraulic engineering, 2001, vol. 127, No. 2, p.
- the hydraulic head h m and the velocity U m may be calculated using a uniform- flow formula and a solid-transport formula.
- u,_ m is the friction velocity in the stretch above the deposit 25
- d 50 is the median value of the grain-size distribution of the transported material
- q s is the solid discharge per unit width
- O C is the critical Shields parameter, which in the case of rough wall may be assumed as equal to 0.056 .
- the netting may be sized to withstand any dynamic impact, according to the criteria known in the art, for example set forth in the already cited paper by Armanini, A., Fraccarollo, L., and . Larcher (2005) .
- the restraining structure according to the invention advantageously allows passage of the initial part of the solid discharge, bestowing on an array of these structures built in succession along the watercourse an effective lamination capacity.
- the restraining structure according to the invention advantageously enables a greater self- cleaning capacity (which is absent in traditional net check dams) as compared to rigid vertical-slit check dams.
- the horizontal opening considerably reduces the possibility of clogging.
- the restraining structure according to the invention advantageously enables reduction of the construction costs and times.
- the use of a net is particularly advantageous as compared to the adoption of other elements for delimiting the flow section at the top, such as for example a beam.
- the net which is easy to install, reduces costs, including installation costs.
- a mesh or reticular structure as retaining structure occupying the upper portion of the flow section
- a retaining structure using an impermeable beam for example a reinforced-concrete slab or a steel plate, can achieve lamination of the solid discharge, as illustrated previously with reference to Eqs . (l)-(3).
- An important variant of the restraining structure according to the invention comprises inclining in a downstream direction, for example by an angle comprised between 10° and 30° with respect to the vertical, the netting that delimits the opening, in order to favour progressive displacement upwards of the floating material, preventing it from clogging the horizontal slit.
- the restriction of the flow section of the check dam may involve only the lower portion of the weir; i.e., the bottom opening is of the partial-width type, whereas the upper portion of the check dam, where the netting operates, is of the full-width type.
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