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[[Energy Dissipation|Energy dissipation]] in an impact basin is accomplished through the turbulence created by the loss of momentum as flow entering the basin impacts a baffle, and the direction of the flow is changed. At high flow, further dissipation is produced as water builds up behind the baffle to form a highly turbulent backwater zone. | [[Energy Dissipation|Energy dissipation]] in an impact basin is accomplished through the turbulence created by the loss of momentum as flow entering the basin impacts a baffle, and the direction of the flow is changed. At high flow, further dissipation is produced as water builds up behind the baffle to form a highly turbulent backwater zone. | ||
The type VI impact basin is a relatively small structure with highly efficient energy dissipation characteristics. This type of energy dissipation structure does not require tailwater control. | The type VI impact basin is a relatively small structure with highly efficient [[Energy Dissipation|energy dissipation]] characteristics. This type of energy dissipation structure does not require tailwater control. | ||
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File:IB1.jpg|Type VI Impact Basin Structure (image courtesy www.precon.ca) | File:IB1.jpg|Type VI Impact Basin Structure (image courtesy www.precon.ca) | ||
File:IB2.jpg|Type VI Impact Basin Structure (image courtesy www.precon.ca) | File:IB2.jpg|Type VI Impact Basin Structure (image courtesy www.precon.ca) |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 27 April 2023
Energy dissipation in an impact basin is accomplished through the turbulence created by the loss of momentum as flow entering the basin impacts a baffle, and the direction of the flow is changed. At high flow, further dissipation is produced as water builds up behind the baffle to form a highly turbulent backwater zone.
The type VI impact basin is a relatively small structure with highly efficient energy dissipation characteristics. This type of energy dissipation structure does not require tailwater control.
Note: The content on this page was originally created as part of DamOutletWorks.org (DOWL, 2018). It has subsequently been updated and reformatted as part of the Dam Safety Toolbox.
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Revision Date: 04/27/2023