Laboratory evaluation of energy dissipation in the combined structure of the vertical drop with gabion
In this study, first, the hydraulic flow by combining the gabion structure with a vertical drop and then the effect of porosity and length of the gabion structure on the energy dissipation values were investigated. For two modes of simple vertical drop and gabion, a total of 260 experiments including two heights of 15 and 20 cm drop, three porosities of 40, 45, and 50 percent, and eight different gabion lengths with a flow range of 150 to 800 liters per minute were performed. The results showed that in all the studied models, with increasing the relative critical depth parameter of the flow, the energy dissipation decreases and the relative downstream depth increases. The integration of the gabion structure caused the energy dissipation and the Froude number downstream to increase and decrease, respectively. On average, in all models, the use of gabions increased 57% of the energy dissipation of the current compared to the simple vertical drop and reduced the range of the landing number from 3.5-8.7 to 0.52-2.5. The flow regime passing through the vertical drop gabion physical models includes inflow, transient, and overflow, of which the Inflow regime plays a Major contribution in energy dissipation. For a constant relative length, increasing the porosity of the gabion structure increases the volume of water passing through the porous medium and the energy dissipation of the flow, In contrast for a constant porosity, increasing the relative length of the gabion structure has little effect on the energy dissipation.
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