Abstract
Stilling basins are commonly used to efficiently dissipate energy of flow at weirs. Different types of stilling basins are used at weirs due to different conditions – hydraulic, operational, constructional. At the Hričov water structure a short stilling basin has been built. Its operation over the years showed that it does not dissipate the energy of the flowing water sufficiently, which causes intense scouring in the riverbed downstream. To partially deal with this problem and to protect the riverbed from scours, a rockfill embankment supported with a steel construction was constructed adjacent to the stilling basin’s toe. Despite this riverbed fortification, scours are being created in the riverbed and even in the fortification itself for different cases of operation conditions of the weir. A hydraulic research on a scaled model of the weir was used to investigate the problem and to propose a permanent solution significantly improving the scouring downstream the weir. The proposed fortification of the riverbed downstream the weir was tested at different operational conditions, which simulated extreme situations at the weir. To assess the effects of the investigated fortification, the simulations were performed for the weir without and with the fortification. After each simulation, the deformations in the riverbed (scours) were measured and evaluated. For measuring the riverbed deformations on the model, the method of short-range photogrammetry was used as a very effective and contactless method. This method allowed to examine the investigated area with a very high accuracy and speed. Digital models of the riverbed deformations created after each simulation on the hydraulic model were used to determine the locations and sizes of the deepest scours. Final assessment of the results showed the improvement in the reduction of scouring by the proposed fortification by almost 50% in the size of the scours. The investigations and the results are described in this paper.
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