Energy Dissipaters: Hydraulic Jump Type Stilling Basin

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ENERGY DISSIPATERS

In hydraulic engineering numerous devices like stilling basins, baffled aprons, and vortex
shaft etc., are known under the collective term ENERGY DISSIPATERS. Their purpose
is to dissipate hydraulic energy (convert to heat). These are also called downstream
protection works and occupy a vital place in design of spillways, weirs and barrages. The
problem of designing energy dissipaters is one essentially of reducing the high velocity
flow to a velocity low enough to erosion, abrasion of hydraulic structures, generation of
tail water waves or scouring. There are several methods of dissipating the energy of
shooting flow of water. They can be classified as below:
Hydraulic Jump type Stilling Basin
(i) Horizontal apron type
(ii) Sloping apron type
Jet Diffusion & free jet stilling basin
(i) Jet diffusion basin
(ii) Interacting jet diffusion basin
(iii) Free jet stilling basin
(iv) Hump stilling basin
(v) Impact stilling basin
Bucket type energy dissipaters
(i) Solid roller bucket type
(ii) Slotted roller bucket type
(iii) Sky jump Bucket type (trajectory or shooting or flip)

Factors affecting the design of energy dissipaters


(i) Nature of foundation
(ii) Magnitude of flood & their occurrence
(iii) Velocity of flow
(iv) Orientation of flow
(v) Depth discharge and its relationship at the site of structure

USBR TYPE STILLING BASINS

a) Stilling basin Type I

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b) Type II Stilling basin

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