Stones enclosed in nets for the protection of stilling basins of weirs

18 September 2008


Experimental investigations have been carried out on permeable aprons consisting of stones enclosed in nets underlain by a Terzaghi Vicksburg layer (T-V filter layer) placed on the downstream side of a weir having different floor lengths. The effect of length of apron, depth of downstream pile and depth of tail water have been studied with a filter layer on scour pattern (with or without stones). The results indicate that the proposed apron underlain by a T-V layer acts as a good protection measure against scour, downstream of the weir. The length of impervious floor of the weir can be reduced by more than 50 percent by using this protection. Further, a higher exit gradient can be permitted without the fear of failure or piping in a weir. However, these stones enclosed in nets underlain by a filter layer may also find application in protection of slopes of overflow earth dams as well.




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