Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies (Jun 2024)

Potential effects of internal dam-break in Stare Miasto Reservoir in Poland

  • Tomasz Dysarz,
  • Marcos Sanz-Ramos,
  • Joanna Wicher-Dysarz,
  • Joanna Jaskuła

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53
p. 101801

Abstract

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Study region: The research object is located in Wielkopolska province (Poland), which is well-known for its rural character and scarcity of water. To prevent droughts, small reservoirs are installed in local watersheds. It enables control of water conditions for agriculture and improvement of local climate. The main challenge is prevention from the deposition of sediments in a reservoir. To minimize this threat, the specific constructions of the reservoir are applied, e.g. internal dams. Study focus: The Stare Miasto reservoir consists of an internal dam with the upper zone separated. The highway bridge split the main part. In 2014 a flood wave propagated through the reservoir. The crest of the internal dam was shifted generating a potential risk of internal dam failure. The consequences of such an event were analyzed using a two-dimensional hydrodynamic numerical tool that solves the shallow water equations with finite volume method on unstructured mesh. New hydrological insight for the region: The results obtained prove that the dam break increases the risk of bridge instability. The shear stresses generated during break of internal dam may exceed 50 N/m2, what cause danger of deep scour generation under and below the construction. Unexpectedly, the existence of the bridge decreased the threat of the main dam overtopping. The study may be a valuable inspiration for the design of new reservoirs inevitable in controlling water resource conditions in the region.

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