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Solid Roller Bucket Energy Dissipator

This document summarizes the design parameters of a solid roller bucket type energy dissipator with 4 bays. Key parameters include a discharge of 2400 cubic meters per second, a reservoir level of 2292 meters above sea level, and a bucket invert level of 2250 meters. Calculations show that with a bucket radius of 20 meters, the dissipator meets design criteria for dissipating energy and will perform acceptably given the flow conditions.
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Solid Roller Bucket Energy Dissipator

This document summarizes the design parameters of a solid roller bucket type energy dissipator with 4 bays. Key parameters include a discharge of 2400 cubic meters per second, a reservoir level of 2292 meters above sea level, and a bucket invert level of 2250 meters. Calculations show that with a bucket radius of 20 meters, the dissipator meets design criteria for dissipating energy and will perform acceptably given the flow conditions.
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Annex-3(b)

SOLID ROLLER BUCKET TYPE ENERGY DISSIPATOR

Total No. of Bays 4


Width of Each Bay 5.5
Width of Each Pier 2.5
Lip Angle f 45
Lip Level 2255.86
Bucket Invert Level 2250.00
Crest level 2270.00
Unit weight of water γ 1

Condition SPF
Discharge Q (m /s)
3
2400
No. of Bays Operative Nos. 3
Reservoir Level (masl) 2292.00
Check for Bucket Setting Elevation
Width of Flow B (m) 31.00
Discharge Intensity q = Q/B (m2/s) 77.42
Tail Water Level (m) 2266.80
H1 = Res Level-Buck Inv Level (m) 42.00
H = Res Level-Crest Level (m) 22.00
H3 = Res Level-Tail Water Level (m) 25.20
d3 = Tail Water Level - Bucket Inv EL (m) 16.80
d3/H1 0.40
Discharge Parameter FD = q/(gH13)1/2 90.81
hb/H1 (From Fig 4 IS 7365) 0.31
hb Height of roller above bucket invert (m) 13.02
hb/H3 0.77
Good Energy Dissipation is obtained when hb/H3 is between 0.75 and 0.90
Setting of Bucket Acceptable
Velocity at the Entrance of Bucket vt (m/s) 22.24
va/vt (From fig 7) 0.80
va (m/s) 17.79
d1 Depth of Flow entering Bucket (m) 4.35
F1 Froude Number of flow entering bucket 2.72
Sequent Depth d2 (m/s) 14.72
d3/d2 1.14
Good Energy Dissipation is obtained when d3/d2 is between 1.10 and 1.40
Setting of Bucket Acceptable

Calculation of Radius of Bucket


R=H1*(8.26*10-2 + 2.07*10-3*FD+1.4*10-5FD2) (m) 16.21
R=0.305 x 10p
(m) 15.33
where p=(vt+6.4H+4.88)/(3.6H+19.5) (m) 1.70
R=((F1)^0.5-1.96)*d1/0.09 (m) 14.99
R=((F1+19.50)/13)4 (m) 8.54
Minimum Radius Required (m) 6.14
Provided R (m) 20.00
Satisfy Range of H1/R as in Fig 4 Yes
Elevation of Bucket Roller and Surge Roller
hs/H1 From Fig 5 0.60
hs Height of Surge above Bucket Invert m 9.20
hb Height of Roller above Bucket Invert m 13.02

Nikachhu H.E. Project

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