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Hydraulic Structures Baffled Outlets

Dr. Bahzad M.A. Noori26-Dec-13

Baffled Outlets
Design Criteria
1. To standardize the method of computing Froude numbers the shape of the jet is assumed to be square. Q A= V In which V is the theoretical velocity V = 2 gh and h is the head to be dissipated.

= d

= A , Fr

V gd

2. The depth of the baffle should not be less than the diameter of incoming pipe, to prevent jet from passing over the baffle. 3. If the basin is too wide the energy will not be effectively dissipated because the incoming jet will spread and pass under the baffle, rather than strike it. 4. To prevent cavitation or impact damage to the basin the theoretical pipe velocity

V = 2 gh should be limited to 50 ft/sec.


The diameter of pipe should be sized using a velocity of 12 ft/sec assuming pipe is flowing full. 5. W d < 3 is impractical (W is minimum depth). 6. The pipe should be turned horizontal for a length of at least 3 pipe diameters so as to direct the jet into the baffle. 7. An air vent of diameter 1/6 pipe diameter near the upstream end is necessary to prevent pressure fluctuations and surging of the flow in the system. 8. Protection with well graded mixture of rocks, most having diameters equal to 1/20 of basin width should be placed to a depth = height of end sill for a distance = one basin width (W) d.s. from end sill, this protection consists either of 12 coarse gravel or 12 riprap on 6 sand and gravel bedding.

Hydraulic Structures Baffled Outlets

Dr. Bahzad M.A. Noori26-Dec-13

Design Example
a. Given: 1. Q = 150 cfs

h = 30 ft 2. Based on maximum velocity = 12 ft/sec Q 150 Minimum pipe area= = 12.5 ft 2 V 12 A = D2 4 2 = 12.5 = D , D 3.98 ft 4 Select 48 diameter pipe, A = 12.57 ft 2 3. Air ventilation An air vent into the pipe near the inlet is required. The ventilation diameter = 1/6 pipe diameter 1 8" Ventilation pipe diameter = 48" = 6 b. Determination of basin dimensions 1. Theoretical velocity

V = 2 gh = 2 32.2 30 = 43.93 ft sec


This is less than maximum allowable velocity 50 ft/sec 2. Area of flow Q 150 A = = = 3.42 ft 2 V 43.93 3. Depth of flow = d = A 3.42 = 1.85 ft 4. Froude number V 43.93 = Fr = = 5.7 gd 32.2 1.85 5. W d ratio from Figure 6.10 Read w d = 7.7 6. Minimum width of basin W =7.7d =7.7 1.85 = 14.25 ft 7. Use baffled outlet design width

W = 14 '3"

Hydraulic Structures Baffled Outlets

Dr. Bahzad M.A. Noori26-Dec-13

4 4 8. L = W = 14.25 = 19 ft 3 3 1 1 f = W = 14.25 = 2.375 ft say 2.4 ft (2'5") 6 6 1 1 e = W = 14.25 = 1.19 ft say 1.2 ft 12 12 1 1 a= C = W = 14.25 = 7.13 use 7.15ft 2 2 3 3 H = W = 14.25 = 10.69 ft say 10.7ft 4 4 3 3 b= W = 14.25 = 5.34 ft 8 8 c. Determination of erosion protection requirements W 14.25 = = = 0.71 ft 1. Rock diameter 20 20 (diameter )3 Volume of rock = 0.19 ft 3 = 6 Depth of protection = f = 2.38 ft Use 12 riprap on 6 sand and gravel bedding. 2. Length of protection = W = 14.25 ft use 15 ft

3. Depth of protection = 2.38 ft Providing 12 riprap which is greater than size 0.71 on 6 sand and gravel bedding will provide 1.5 ft protection depth this thickness will be considered adequate because of difference in rock size.

References
1. United States Dept. of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation, Design of Small Canal Structures, United States Government Printing Office, Denver, 1974.

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