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Upstream Erosion and Sediment Passage at Piano Key Weirs

Noseda, Mattia
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Stojnic, Ivan  
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Pfister, Michael  
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August 1, 2019
Journal Of Hydraulic Engineering

Piano key weirs (PKWs) are a weir type characterized by an effective rating curve. Accordingly, this control structure is primarily applied at dams to increase the spillway capacity. In recent years, PKWs also have been implemented in rivers combined with low-head hydropower or to regulate waterways. For the latter application, a weir type without gates may be favorable, but the issue of the passage of sediments arises. Such sediments are either deposited in the backwater or transported to the weir during intense floods. An efficient sediment passage is necessary to avoid inundations upstream of the weir and to maintain a navigable waterway. Two options arise: (1) to flush the sediments (e.g., through a gate in the weir), or (2) to carry them over the weir crest. The second option is favorable, if upstream riverbed aggradation can be avoided, because no mechanical devices (i.e., gates) are used. This study analyzed the sediment passage over a PKW driven uniquely by the flow. Systematic physical model tests were conducted to study the upstream riverbed behavior as well as the passage of sediments over the PKW. Three PKW configurations, two sediment granulometries, and six discharges were considered. Key results refer to the modified rating curve under high riverbed levels and to the upstream scour process of sediment deposits. Finally, the sediment passage capacity was linked to the equilibrium sediment transport conditions upstream of a PKW. Pragmatically formulated, this relation indicates-at least for the tested configurations-that sediments arriving at the PKW also pass over it.

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DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001616
Web of Science ID

WOS:000471688100005

Author(s)
Noseda, Mattia
Stojnic, Ivan  
Pfister, Michael  
Schleiss, Anton J.  
Date Issued

2019-08-01

Published in
Journal Of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume

145

Issue

8

Article Number

04019029

Subjects

Engineering, Civil

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Engineering, Mechanical

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Water Resources

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Engineering

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piano key weir

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rating curve

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riverbed

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sediment passage

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scour

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transport

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design

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[1317]

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June 28, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/158617
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