Water Supply (Feb 2022)

Genetic algorithms for optimizing stepped spillways to maximize energy dissipation

  • Farzin Salmasi,
  • John Abraham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2021.353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 1255 – 1274

Abstract

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Stepped spillways are important water-management structures that are used for energy dissipation. Use of these spillways has increased in recent decades, they can reduce construction time and they are effective for reducing the flow's downstream kinetic energy. In this study, the width and height of the steps as well as the slope and height of the overflow spillway were considered as variables. Due to the large number of variables, non-linearity of the objective function and constraints, and the lack of an explicit relationship between decision variables, a genetic algorithm (GA) was used. A stepped spillway with optimal dimensions was proposed as a replacement of the smooth spillway of Sarogh Dam located in West Azerbaijan province, Iran. The proposed steps increase energy dissipation; for constant discharge and varying slopes, the changes in the optimal height of the steps were insignificant. Sensitivity analysis using the objective function showed that the relative energy dissipation for a constant discharge is independent of the optimal height of the steps and decreases with increasing spillway slope. In addition, for fixed slopes, increasing the flow rate leads to a decrease in relative energy dissipation and an increase in the optimal height of the steps. HIGHLIGHTS The effect of stepped spillways on energy dissipation is studied.; Genetic algorithm was used to maximize energy dissipation.; Relative energy dissipation decreases with increasing spillway slope.; The relative energy dissipation for a constant discharge is independent of the optimal height of the steps.; Increasing the flow rate leads to an increase in the optimal height of the steps.;

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