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The document discusses the design of a stone masonry gravity check dam in Jalwani Village. It includes calculations for estimating discharge based on drainage area and rainfall intensity. Dimensions are calculated for the spillway, apron, and scour depth. Requirements for the stilling basin are also included.

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The document discusses the design of a stone masonry gravity check dam in Jalwani Village. It includes calculations for estimating discharge based on drainage area and rainfall intensity. Dimensions are calculated for the spillway, apron, and scour depth. Requirements for the stilling basin are also included.

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Design of Check Dam Ref:IS 7666/1989 HYDRAULIC DESIGN OF BARRAGES AND

WEIRS - GUIDELINES ,Treasure of RCC design (SUSHAL KUMAR Page713- 954),IRRIGATION


ENGINEERING AND HYDRAULIC STRUCTRUES - SANTOSH KUMAR GARG -PAGE 333

Location of Project: Kabul, Guldara, Jalwani Village


Project Name: Jalwani Village Stone masonry Gravity Check Dam Enter Only Yellow Cells

Hydraulic design:
Discharge estimation based on Rational method

Q = kCIA m3/sec 3.53 Cumecs


k, for metric method is 0.278
C, Runoff coefficient 0.6 From table
I, Railfall intensity (mm/hr)
A, Drainage area (Skm) 1.35 Skm

In regions where no IDF curve is available, rainfall intensity could be calculated:

15.67 mm/hr
0.38
I = T/(tc+10)

Where:
T- is return period 50 year
tc- is time of concetration (minutes)
0.77 0.385 11.19 minutes
tc = 0.01947 L /S

Where:
L - is maximum length of travel 2100 m
S - is catchment slope 0.30
Highest top catchment level 2650 m
Level at axis of check dam 2030 m

Design of spillway for Check Dam: Base Width of Check dam

General formula of weir Q = C*Le*He^1.5 B = (H+ dc) / √P 4.23 m


Provide 4.5 m
Pick discharge 3.53 cumecs H=Height of Check dam 6m

need to be more
need to be more safe 1m
safe 1m
Head on spillway 0.35 m dc = Depth of flow over crest 0.35 m
Width of spillway 9.25 m P = Specific gravity of material (Random
Provide 10 m Rubble Masonry-2.25)
2.25

Design of Apron for Check Dam: Scour Depth


at first shuld be calculate
L = C*H 21.00 m Regime width (Lacey’s) 9.07 m
L = Total length of Apron Regime width of the canal (P)= 4.83 x√( Q) m
C = Bligh’s Creep Co-efficient = 3 to 5 (as the sub-Clay, sand and gravel)
H = Height of weir= 7 Looseness Factor (LF)= Overall length of dam/P
Overall length of check dam = 37 m
Length of downstream Apron Looseness Factor (LF)= 4.08
L2 = 0.696 x C (H)^ ½ 9.21 m Scour Depth on Upstream side
Provide 6m no need more than 6m,Dn
stream (rock bed)

Normal scour depth (R) = 1.35 (q2) 1/3 / f 0.07 m


Length of downstream Apron including Talus Maximum Scour depth=1.5R 0.10 m
L3 = 1.2 x C (qH) ½ 9.80 m Provide 0.6 m stone Pitch
Provide 7.6 m upstream cut-off wall depth (d1) 3m
q = unit discharge in m/s f = silt factor (varies from 0.8 to 1.2)
q = 1.84 (dc)^ 3/2 0.38 cumecs/m/se (Here assuming f = 1)
Scour Depth on Downstream side
Length of downstream Talus Assume downstream velocity as 1 m/s and breadth of water course equal to length of
1.60 m weir.
Downstream Talus = L3 – L2
q = A x V=> A=q/V (A=D*L), L=1m 0.38 m
Length of upstream Apron Downstream cut-off wall depth (d2) 0.38 m
L1 = L – (L2 + B+2d1+2d2) -1.23 m Provide (d2) 3m Stone mas
Provide 4m Maximum scour depth below base of the weir d2-d1
0

DESIGN OF THICKNESS OF APRON Stilling basin

Total Creep length (Lc)=d1+L1+B+L2+d2 20.5 m Fr=q/(g*y^3)^0.5 10.88


Residual pressure at toe of body wall (RP) y1=q/(2g(H+dc-y)^0.5 0.03 m
RP=H-(H/Lc*Lt) 3.07 m 0.03 m
creep length upto toe (Lt) 11.5 m 0.03 m
Provide (y1) 0.05 m
Thickness of Apron at Toe (masonry) (Tt)=RP/Density of masonry y2=0.5y1((8Fr+1)^0.5-1) 0.209574478 m
Density of masonry= 2.5 Where:
1.23 m Fr, froude number
Thickness of Apron beyond Toe at different sections y1, depth of flow (pre-jump depth)
Residual pressure at 4m from Toe & thickness of Apron: H, hight of the wier or water depth
dc, head on spillway
RP=H-(H/Lc*Lt) 1.71 m y2, depth of flow (post-jump depth) y2<H2
creep length upto toe (Lt) 15.50 m h4=y1(0.536Fr+1.04) 0.34
h4, hight of the end sill
Thickness of Apron at Toe (masonry) (Tt)=RP/Density of masonry
Density of masonry= 2.5
0.68 m

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