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Hydraulic study of a labyrinth weir integrated in a culvert: application to a spillway in a levee of the common Meuse
Everaert, M.; Van hulle, A. (2015). Hydraulic study of a labyrinth weir integrated in a culvert: application to a spillway in a levee of the common Meuse. MSc Thesis. Ghent University. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture: Gent. 159 pp.

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Document type: Dissertation

Keyword
    Culverts
Author keywords
    Labyrinth weir; Stage-discharge relation; Submergence effects; Scale models; Vortex-formation

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  • Everaert, M.
  • Van hulle, A.
  • Vercruysse, J.B., revisor, more

Abstract
    To remove one of the remaining bottlenecks on the Common Meuse, a hydraulic structure needs to be built in a levee near Heerenlaak. This document is a dissertation on the subject of this hydraulic structure, consisting of a labyrinth weir integrated in a culvert. A tentative Qh-relation was derived by Flanders Hydraulic Research during a desktop study. Due to the uncertainties of this study, additional research is required.

    To estimate the stage-discharge relation of the hydraulic structure, experimental measurements have been performed on a scale model of the proposed design and a variety of other configurations. Conclusions can be made regarding the different regimes which occur in the stage-discharge relations by comparing the results of the different configurations. Where possible, theoretical formulas are compared to the experimental data.

    Based on the results obtained from the scale model tests and using the conclusions drawn from a literature review, an estimation of the discharge capacity of the design is given and recommendations for possible improvements and additional research are made.


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