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Dam-Breach flood wave propagation using dimensionless parameters

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Dam-Breach flood wave propagation using dimensionless parameters
Author/Presenter
Ponce, Victor M.
Taher-Shamsi, Ahmad
Shetty, Ampar V.
Organization/Agency
American Society of Civil Engineers
Publisher Name
American Society of Civil Engineers
Year
2003
Journal Title
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Journal Volume
129
Journal Issue
10
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0733-9429
Abstract/Additional Information

An analytical model of flood wave propagation is used to study the sensitivity of dam-breach flood waves to breach-outflow hydrograph volume, peak discharge, and downstream-channel bed slope. Dimensionless parameters are identified for discharge and distance along the channel. A dam-breach Froude number is defined to enable analysis through a wide range of site and flow conditions. It is found that, at a certain distance downstream, the attenuated peak discharge is independent of the magnitude of the discharge at the breach site. This attenuated peak discharge is termed the "ultimate discharge," and the distance associated with it, the "ultimate distance." These ultimate values are a function, primarily of the downstream-channel bed slope and, secondarily, of the breach-outflow hydrograph volume.