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Innovative and low cost continuous evacuation of sediment through the intake structure using multiple jets at the reservoir bottom

Althaus, Jenzer  
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Isabella, Jolanda Maria  
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De Cesare, Giovanni  
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2012
Proceedings (on CD) of the 24th Congress of CIGB –ICOLD
24th Congress of CIGB –ICOLD

Reservoir sedimentation is worldwide a significant long term problem and requires in view of the current mitigation measures an alternative and more sustainable solution. This challenge motivated the present study with the purpose to develop an alternative efficient method to release sediment out of a reservoir. The concept is based on the release of sediment through the headrace tunnel and turbines whereby a special focus was set on the fine sediment in the area in front of the power intakes. Specific jet arrangements should provide the energy and generate the optimum circulation needed to maintain the sediment in suspension and enhance its entrainment into the power intakes during turbining sequences. The study was mainly based on physical experiments

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