Abstract

Gidabo dam provides flood control and irrigation water supply for sugarcane and rice cultivation. The dam has 25.8 m height and 335 m crest length with side ogee spillway to pass 10,000 years’ flood. There were different economic developments downstream of the dam including irrigation command area and irrigation structures. Since Nature is full of uncertainties, it is likely that Gidabo dam can be subjected to sudden breaches due to the probable maximum flood. Therefore, dam breach analysis and flood inundation map preparation should be conducted. The Hydrologic Engineering Center’s River Analysis System new version was used to analyze the dam breach for overtopping failure. River analysis system Mapper which is Geographic information system tool of Hydrologic Engineering Center’s River Analysis and Geographic information system were used to develop flood inundation map. Dam breach parameters were calculated within the Geographic information system model by using beach parameter calculator tab. A two-dimensional unsteady flow simulation of the dam breach was performed by using the inflow hydrograph as upstream boundary condition. From the rainfall data analysis, the probable maximum precipitation resulting probable maximum flood was found 277 mm results a peak inflow of 6387 m3/s. It was found that the breach bottom width was 143 m while the breach side slope (horizontal: vertical) was 1.4:1 and 2.7 h breach formation time. The peak breach outflow was found to be 15,848.85 m3/s which covers 2050 hectares with maximum depth of 12.14 m.

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