Computational Engineering and Physical Modeling (Oct 2021)

Development of Dam-Break Model Considering Real Case Studies with Asymmetric Reservoirs

  • Ahmad Ferdowsi,
  • Mahmood Nemati,
  • Saeed Farzin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22115/cepm.2021.311759.1188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 39 – 63

Abstract

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Dam-break flow is known as one of the most horrible phenomena. Some hypothetical reservoir geometries were evaluated in literature, but in nature, each reservoir has a unique geometry. In the present research, dam-break flow was studied based on different reservoir geometries using FLOW-3D. Six reservoirs were considered: reservoirs R1 and R2 belonged to Mahabad Dam (Iran) and Tignes Dam (France), with asymmetric reservoirs, respectively; reservoirs R3 and R4 had symmetrical trapezoidal reservoirs with angles 30 and 45 degrees, respectively; reservoir R5 had a rectangular shape, extending from one side; and reservoir R6 had a long reservoir, which also was used to verify FLOW-3D. The model performance was verified by experimental results and FLUENT model in literature. Results showed FLOW-3D with mesh sizes 30×30×30 mm and k-ɛ turbulence model outperformed FLUENT, based on R2, RMSE, and MAE. The results of water levels and flow velocities at five points proved that dam-break flow could vary from one dam to another, considering reservoir geometry. Peak water levels and velocities have been measured to show how reservoir geometry could cause catastrophic flow.

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