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Journal of Wetlands Research | 2013

A Comparative Study on Hydraulic Jump and Specific Energy Losses at Downstream According to the Weir Discharge Types

Hyoseon Park; Geun-Ho Yoon; Bonjin Koo; Gye-Woon Choi

The weirs built so far are mainly overflow type weirs overflowing to the upstream. Main advantages of overflow type weirs are, effective water resources management and easy design, construction and maintenance due to many accumulated studies. However, due to the special feature of the overflow type weir where water overflows through the upstream of the weir, the silt coming from the upstream is not discharged to the downstream of the weir. This increases the river bed and reduces the reservoir capacity, and as a result, the weir loses its function. A underflow type weir with a water gate has been implemented in order to solve such sediment deposit and weir maintenance problems. However due to the design problem of recently constructed underflow type weirs, the river bed of the downstream of a weir has been scoured. And this leds to a structural problem. In this study, the flow characteristics of overflow type weirs and underflow type weir, hydraulic jump length analysis depending on change of water depth and the amount of specific energy loss generated per unit length depending on a weir type have been compared and analyzed, for the effective design and management of the weirs. The experiment results show that, when identical upstream conditions of underflow type weir and an overflow type weir were maintained, the hydraulic jump length was up to twice longer with Fr(Froude number) 3.5 of the hydraulic jump length at the underflow type weir, and the hydraulic jump length gradually decreased as the downstream water depth increased. The comparative analysis result of the amount of specific energy loss generated per unit length showed that the amount of energy loss per unit length was twice higher for an overlfow type weir than a underflow type weir. Therefore, in case of a underflow type facility, an additional energy reduction facility is determined to be necessary for safety of water construction structures.


International Journal of Control and Automation | 2015

A Study on the Water Gate Operation in the Canal System by MIKE 3 FM

Dong Woo Jang; Hyoseon Park; Seongjoon Byeon; Jin-Tak Choi


Advanced Engineering Research | 2015

Application of Interpolation Methods to Estimate Precipitation in Coastal Area Using Region Climate Change Scenarios

Dongwoo Jang; Hyoseon Park; Jin-Tak Choi


information technology and computer science | 2016

A Numerical Analysis on Water Circulation Efficiency Improvement in Artificial Lake

Hyoseon Park; Dongwoo Jang; Jiseong Jeong


information technology and computer science | 2016

Development of Future Precipitation Data Support Model using RCP Scenarios in Korea Peninsula

Dongwoo Jang; Hyoseon Park; Jin-Tak Choi


Procedia Engineering | 2016

Development of Future Precipitation Forecasting Program Using Probability Forecast and Climate Change Scenario

Dongwoo Jang; Hyoseon Park; Jintak Choi


Procedia Engineering | 2016

Analysis on the Effect of Soil Erosion Prevention Material within Stone Mattress Using Sediment Discharge Equation

Hyoseon Park; Dongwoo Jang; Yonghun Lee


International Journal of u- and e- Service, Science and Technology | 2016

Evaluation of Stability for Ecological Revetment Method with Stone Mattress and Vegetation Mound Using ANSYS Fluent

Hyoseon Park; Dong Woo Jang; Selenge Erdenesaikhan; Dong Wook Kim; Seung Hyub Baeck


International Journal of Control and Automation | 2016

Analysis of Hydraulic Characteristics on the Water Circulation Efficiency in an Artificial Lake Using MIKE 21 FM

Hyoseon Park; Jiseong Jeong; Dongwoo Jang


information technology and computer science | 2015

Analysis of Storm Sewer Discharge Capacity of Urban Watershed using MOUSE

Hyoseon Park; Dongwoo Jang

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Dongwoo Jang

University College of Engineering

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Jin-Tak Choi

Incheon National University

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Gye-Woon Choi

Incheon National University

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Jintak Choi

University College of Engineering

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Yonghun Lee

University College of Engineering

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Gye Woon Choi

Incheon National University

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