Article(electronic)February 14, 2006

An experimental investigation of aeration performance in stepped spillways

In: Water and environment journal, Volume 20, Issue 1, p. 35-42

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Abstract

AbstractDissolved oxygen content is a prime indicator of water quality. The oxygen transfer across the air–water interface at a hydraulic structure, such as a weir or spillway, occurs by self‐aeration along the chute and by flow aeration in the hydraulic jump at the downstream end of the structure. Despite increased research activities in the field of stepped spillways, the aeration efficiency of stepped spillways is not yet known. This paper investigates the aeration efficiency of stepped spillways, in particular the effects of varying chute angle and step height. Empirical correlations predicting length of the nonaerated flow region and aeration efficiency were developed. The results indicate that stepped spillways are effective for oxygen transfer.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1747-6593

DOI

10.1111/j.1747-6593.2005.00009.x

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