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http://dx.doi.org/10.5389/KSAE.2004.46.2.003

Hydraulic Model Experiment for Field Application of Iceharbor-type Precast Fishway  

Kim, Jae-Ok (농업기반공사)
Park, Sang-Hyun (농업기반공사 의령지사)
Cho, Jae-Won (농업기반공사 농어촌연구원)
Hwang , Jong-Seo (하천생태복원연구소)
Jo , Guk-Hyun (농업기반공사 농어촌연구원)
Joh , Seong-Ju (신강하이텍(주))
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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.46, no.2, 2004 , pp. 3-14 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to assess the possibility of the field application of the iceharbor-type precast fishway. When overflow depth of weir is 4.0 cm in model fishway, upper part velocities appear appropriate for upstream migration of fish and the lowest overflow wall (right line) in lower part has shown velocity distribution more or less inadequate for upstream migration. Except that right line, left and middle line revealed that velocities are appropriate for upstream migration of fish. Therefore, we concluded that this fishway owing to be not broad growth width of overflow velocities according to increasing discharges can correspond to variation of water level. Also We consider that various velocities in fishway were effective, because slow velocity line can guide flow for upstream migration. For low flow, the arrangement of different crest level or each overflow part (higher left, middle and lower right, or lower left, middle and higher right) was more effactive than unform crert level. Hole plays an important role as migration pass during drought and flood flow. Therefore, We concluded that this fishway can cope with water depth variation by various overflow wall height change and raise the field applicability with better performance hydraulically and structurally.
Keywords
Iceharbor-type; Precast fishway; Overflow; Upstream migration; Fish; fishway; Arrangement; Hole sink;
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