Abstract

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image sizeThe use of gabions in the small dams in the Sahel regions of Africa is quite common, they are used in flood spillways in which the gabion weirs are usualtechniques. Indeed, apart from a good mechanical stability and a high level of resistance to flood flows, gabion weirs enable a large amount ofpredissipation of water energy before the stilling basin. In the present state of the technique the right dimensions for this type of structure are not well known. To define energy dissipation on the shoulders a systematic study of the standardized wasteways from 3 to 5 m high, for a flow rate of up to 3 m3/s per meter width, has been carried out on scale models on 1/5 scale.It has enabled the amount of energy dissipation to be quantified and enabled determination of dimensioning parameters for the stilling basin. The results obtained lead to a saving of 10 to 30 % over the length of the stilling basin compared to the lengths obtained with the methods used up to present. Moreover, we also wished to classify the flows on the shoulders and define the phenomena observed during the different hydraulic regimes.

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