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This document provides the proceedings from the Second International Symposium on Design of Hydraulic Structures held in Fort Collins, Colorado in June 1989. It contains over 100 papers on topics related to the design of hydraulic structures, including hydrology, modeling, foundations, spillways, intakes, erosion control, and irrigation systems. The papers were presented and discussed at the symposium by engineers and researchers from around the world.
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Design of Hydraulics Structures 89

This document provides the proceedings from the Second International Symposium on Design of Hydraulic Structures held in Fort Collins, Colorado in June 1989. It contains over 100 papers on topics related to the design of hydraulic structures, including hydrology, modeling, foundations, spillways, intakes, erosion control, and irrigation systems. The papers were presented and discussed at the symposium by engineers and researchers from around the world.
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PROCEEDINGS OFTHE SECOND TNTERNATJONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DESIGN

OF HYDRAULIC STRUCfURES l FORT COLLINS, COLORADO l 26-29 JUNE 1989

Design of Hydraulic
Structures 89
Editedby
MAURICE L.ALBERTSON
Department ofCivil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA

RAHIM A.KIA
Mahab G. Consulting Eng., Tehran, Iran
Presently: Department ofCivil Engineering, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, USA

A.A.BALKEMA / ROTIERDAM / BROOKFIELD l 1 9~

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Design of Hydraulic Structures 89, Albertson & Kia (eds)
O 19898a/kema. Rotterdam.ISBN906191898 7

Contents

Preface XI

Acknowledgements XIII

l Hydrology,jloods and risk


Design floods of large dams- Non hydrological aspects 3
LN.Vajda
Hydrology and paleohydrology used to improve the understanding of flood 9
hydrometeorology in Colorado
Robert DJarrett
Risk-based design of hydraulic structures 17
T.Gìorgis Goitom & Yeou-Koung Tung
Applying risk assessment in comparison of rehabilitati.on alternati ves for dams 29
Yin Au-Yeung

2 Computers, simulation and optimization


The opti.mallayout and automatic drawing of network diagrams 37
Liu Zhengkai, Li Rongxiang & Wu Zhiming
Evaluation of dynamic weir contro! through computer simulation 45
Lowell W.McBurney, Dwight A.MacArthur & Gregory JWelter
Computer-aided design in hydraulic engineering 51
Bobby JBrown
Computer simulation of irrigation system operation for design improvement 59
Guna N.Paudyal & Bitanjaya Das

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3 Modelling, testing and analysis
The role of hydraulic modeling in development of innovative spi llway 67
concepts
Philip H.Burgi
Hydraulic research in service of design- Chinese experience 83
B.Lin (P.NLin)
Safety contro! of arch darns by regression mode! 91
Ryoji Miike & lchiro Kobayashi
Concrete pipe field test 97
JohnR.Thurston
Deformation analysis of a diaphragm wall 109
Ashok K.Chugh

4 Foundations and materials


Analysis and design of hydraulic structures in swelling clay shale 121
Brij B.Goyal
A new method of designing underground contour for sluice-darns on 129
permeable foundations
Mao Chang-xi
Geophysical methods for discrimination of geologie discontinuities in the 139
design ofhydraulic structures
Geoffrey WBlaney, Ada Li & Michael JLewis
Cushaw hydroelectric foundation rehabilitation 145
G.T.Bischof & JS.Thornton, Jr.
Evaluating concrete in existing spillway piers 155
Andrew R.Blystra
Optimization design of temperature contro! measures employed in a whole 165
dam
Li Rongxiang, Qiang Maoshang & Liu Guangting
In.fiuence offoundation modulus on gravity dams 173
S.G.Kulkarni, R.S.Patil & S.L.Mokhashi

5 Storage and conveyance


Selection of optimum live storage capacity- Prefeasibility studies 181
L.N Vajda & B.B.Rodié
Design procedures for grade-control structures in sand-bed channels 189
T.Giorgis Goitom & Michael E.Zeller

VI
Siting of pressure tunnels adjacent to valley slopcs - An analytical approach 199
P.S.Joshi, R.S.Pati/, B.M.Rame Cowda & S.L.Mokhashi
Design and application of labyrinth weirs 205
Frederick Lu.x Ili
Some special considerations for economie design of embankment dams in 217
lo w-income countries
Geremew MektJnnen
Design and calculus tasks regarding raising of a large dam 225
Adrian Popovici, Isac Finke/stein & fon Torna

6 Erosion and sediment contro!


Predicting local scour for design of hydraulic souctures in alluvial channels 235
Noel E.Bormann
Filter and gradation effects on side slope riprap stability 243
AFAhmed
Hydraulic contro! of secondary circulation in a meander bend to reduce outer 249
bank erosion
Co/in Paie e & Richard J-ley
Behaviour of sheet barrier under overflow conditions 255
Abdullah M.Albrahim
A study of scour downstream one vent regulator 263
EAbde/hafiz, M.Abde/lateef& AKhalifa
Rubble mound groins design in area submitted to strong tidal currents 269
J osé Joaquim Reis de Carvalho, Odair José de Souza & Paolo Alfredini
Design aspects for operation to bypass sediment at Cowlitz Falls reservoir 277
JS. Wang & FALocher

7 Spillways and energy dissipation


High-and-low trajectory bucket type energy dissipator withjets colliding 285
in the air
ChenShili
Flow conditions at submerged drops 291
AliM.Talaat
Modification of SAF and CIT type drop souctures for higher uni t discharges 297
Herman O.Turner, Jr.
Design of low Froude number stilling basins 303
Kevin D.Nielsen

VII
Lake Manatee Dam emergency spillway and modifications to ù1c e~isting 311
gated spillway and dam, Manatee County, Florida
Thomas R.Sear

8 Intakes and energy loss


Design of curb inlet structures for South Carolina- A case study 319
Abbas A Fiuzat, Ben L.Sill & Rudy E.Elling
Hydraulic model study on thedesign of bottom intake structures 327
Tawatchai Tingsanchali, G.N.Paudyal & Gabriel M.Kalinga
Design of an underground water intake facility for Austin, Texas 333
Christian C.Sundberg, Richard F.Coon, fohn S.McLeod, Richard E.Riker,
Ray Selk & George Greene
Energy losses in channel bends: theory and application 341
R.Pacheco-Ceballos
Friction losses for use in the design of hydraulic conveyance tunnels 349
DavidE. Westfall

9 Jrrigation, drainage and navigation


Current screening systems used by the Bureau of Reclamation on irrigation 359
canal tumouts structures, with emphasis on perforated p late
Thomas RHaider
Designing hydraulic structures for water contro! in irrigation water delivery 365
systems
David JMolden, Timothy K.Gates & Daniel K.Sunada
Planning and design of deep, high discharge, drainage structures 371
BrianJVan Weele, Bill R.Jolly & Placido M Viarnes
Retrofit of a towboat arrester system on a navigation lock 377
Sandra K.Martin & Randy Holmes
Mode! study ofthe navigation lock at Naga-Hammadi Barrage 383
M.M.Gasser & M.B.E.ASaad
Construction of navigation lock engineering in China and synopsis of design 389
code
Ding Xingrui

l OHydropower
A three dimensionai stability and stress analysis of an existing hydropower 397
headworks structure
T.R.Harrell, G.V.Jones & C.K.Toner
VIli
Protecting project perfonnance while providing power generation a t 405
Youghiogheny River Dam
R.WSchmitt & L. Varga
Design of Jow head prefabricated composite hydroelectric powerplants 413
FR.Ferrer-Laloe
J.C.Boyle hydroelectric project forebay spillway rehabilitation 419
Thomas C.Demlow & Timothy C.O'Connor
Potential of hydroelectric development in existing irrigatio n and flood control 425
projectS
T.Giorgis Goitom
Design fora combined spillway and powerhouse arrangement 433
MDNamikas & FALocher

11 Pumps and valves


The West Desert Pump Station: Unique solutions to a flooding problem 441
Charles E.Sweeney, Adam W.Borenstadt & James Palmer
Prototype hood modification for fixed-cone valves 447
Timothy L.Fagerburg, Frank MNeilson, James LLynch & Randall W.Spurlock

12 Operation, management and rehabilitation


Operation considerations in the design of canal systems 457
David C.Rogers
Environmental design of a surface water management system 469
David HSchneider & Daniel JHomblette
Case history: required modifications of Elmer Thomas Dam 475
Cheryl Wagner Smith & fohn W.France
Check structure modification for California Aqueduct enlargement 481
Darryl EHayes
Author index 485
Subject index 487

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