Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes

An analytical model is developed to calculate the stage-discharge relationship for emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes. A previous model has been modified and simplified to be adapted to a larger range of block arrangement. For submerged flows, a two-layer model developed for aquatic canopi...

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Main Authors: Cassan Ludovic, Laurens Pascale
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2016032
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spelling doaj-a69ea846c62b43ce9b7df4d68b754dcd2020-11-24T20:55:55ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022016-01-0104174510.1051/kmae/2016032kmae160090Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passesCassan LudovicLaurens PascaleAn analytical model is developed to calculate the stage-discharge relationship for emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes. A previous model has been modified and simplified to be adapted to a larger range of block arrangement. For submerged flows, a two-layer model developed for aquatic canopies is used. A turbulent length scale is proposed to close the turbulence model thanks to a large quantity of data for fully rough flows from the literature and experiments. This length scale depends only on the characteristic lengths of arrangements of obstacles. Then the coefficients of the logarithmic law above the canopy can also be deduced from the model. As a consequence, the total discharge through the fish pass is computed by integrating the vertical velocity profiles. A good fit is found between the model and commonly observed values for fish pass or a vegetated canopy. The discharge of the fish pass is then accurately estimated for a large range of hydraulic conditions, which could be useful for estimating fish passability through the structure.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2016032rock-rampfishpassdesignhydraulic resistanceturbulence
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author Cassan Ludovic
Laurens Pascale
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Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
rock-ramp
fishpass
design
hydraulic resistance
turbulence
author_facet Cassan Ludovic
Laurens Pascale
author_sort Cassan Ludovic
title Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes
title_short Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes
title_full Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes
title_fullStr Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes
title_full_unstemmed Design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes
title_sort design of emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2016-01-01
description An analytical model is developed to calculate the stage-discharge relationship for emergent and submerged rock-ramp fish passes. A previous model has been modified and simplified to be adapted to a larger range of block arrangement. For submerged flows, a two-layer model developed for aquatic canopies is used. A turbulent length scale is proposed to close the turbulence model thanks to a large quantity of data for fully rough flows from the literature and experiments. This length scale depends only on the characteristic lengths of arrangements of obstacles. Then the coefficients of the logarithmic law above the canopy can also be deduced from the model. As a consequence, the total discharge through the fish pass is computed by integrating the vertical velocity profiles. A good fit is found between the model and commonly observed values for fish pass or a vegetated canopy. The discharge of the fish pass is then accurately estimated for a large range of hydraulic conditions, which could be useful for estimating fish passability through the structure.
topic rock-ramp
fishpass
design
hydraulic resistance
turbulence
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2016032
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