Resource

Hydraulic Design of Stepped Cascades, Channels, Weirs, & Spillways

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Hydraulic Design of Stepped Cascades, Channels, Weirs, & Spillways
Author/Presenter
Chanson, Hubert
Publisher Name
Pergamon Press Inc.
Year
1994
ISBN/ISSN
ISBN: 0080419186
Abstract/Additional Information

Stepped channels and spillways have been used for more than 2500 years, but recently new construction materials have renewed interest in stepped chutes. The steps significantly increase the rate of energy dissipation taking place on the spillway face and reduce the size of the required downstream energy dissipation basin. Stepped cascades are also used in water treatment plants to enhance the air-water transfer of atmospheric gases and of volatile organic components. This book presents new material on the hydraulic characteristics of stepped chute flows. Two different flow regimes can occur: nappe flow regime for small discharges and flat channel slopes; and skimming flow regime - the hydraulics of each flow regime are described. The book also covers the effects of flow aeration and air-bubble entrainment as well as the process of air-water gas transfer taking place above the stepped chute. Practical examples of hydraulic design and a critical review of the risks of accidents and failures with stepped channels makes this book a useful reference tool for professional engineers, postgraduates and researchers in the field.