One-Dimensional Modeling Techniques for Three-Dimensional Grade Control Structures

2015 
AbstractGenerally constructed with materials from the proximal environment and promoting a more natural aesthetic within a stream, rock-weir grade control structures have recently become popular in-stream alternatives. Energy expenditure through rock weirs is increased from in situ, primarily one-dimensional (1D) conditions owing to strong velocity gradients and turbulence losses. Flow modeling methodologies utilizing a 1D assumption are not directly applicable for representing hydraulics through rock weirs; however, such models are readily implemented in engineering practice. An approach altering parameters and cross section configurations within a 1D model, Hydrologic Engineering Center River Analysis System (HEC-RAS), was developed to approximate hydraulic conditions associated with A-shaped, U-shaped, and W-shaped rock-weirs using data from a near-prototype physical model. Manning’s n roughness values were adjusted for minimum energy variance and calibrated to serve as a turbulence model. Predicted to...
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