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The Spillways data panel of the Storage Area Data dialog box will be enabled when Outflow Structures is selected as the routing method. Otherwise, this data panel entry is disabled (i.e., grayed out). Spillways typically represent structures at the top of the dam that allow water to go over the dam in a controlled manner.
The following sections describe how to interact with the Spillways data panel of the Storage Area Data dialog box.
A maximum of 10 spillways can be defined under the Spillway Specifications data table. The Spillway Type dropdown entry defines how the dam crest geometry is to be defined. This dropdown combo box provides the following entries:
The Flow Direction dropdown combo box entry defines where the spillway flow is being routed. This dropdown combo box provides the following entries:
This section will only be enabled when the Spillway Type entry of the Spillway Specifications data table is selected as Broad Crested.
This section contains the following options:
This section will only be enabled when the Spillway Type entry of the Spillway Specifications data table is selected as Ogee. The ogee spillway allows for controlled flow over the top of the storage area according to the weir flow assumptions. However, the discharge coefficient in the weir flow equation is automatically adjusted when the upstream energy head is above or below the design head.
This section contains the following options:
This section will only be enabled when the Spillway Type entry of the Spillway Specifications data table is selected as User-Defined.
The user-defined spillway rating curve option can be used to represent spillways with flow characteristics that cannot be represented by the broad crested or ogee weir assumptions. This allows the user to define an elevation versus discharge curve that represents the spillway discharge as a function of storage area pool elevation. Currently, there is no ability to include submergence effects on the spillway discharge. Therefore, this option should only be used for storage areas where the downstream tailwater stage cannot affect the discharge over the spillway.
The Spillway rating curve dropdown combo box allows the user to select an already defined spillway rating curve. Clicking the […] button displays the Spillway Rating Curve Data paired data dialog box that allows the user to define a new elevation discharge rating curve.
In the Gate Specifications data table, up to ten separate gates can be used per spillway.
The data table under this section contains the following parameters:
This section will only be enabled when the Gate Type entry of the Gate Specifications data table is selected as Sluice.
This section contains the following options:
This section will only be enabled when the Gate Type entry of the Gate Specifications data table is selected as Radial.
This section contains the following options:
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