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Open Access Analysis of the cause for sediment deposition of high-silt conveyance channel in irrigation areas

Channel siltation is the key point which affects the working for the high-silt conveyance channel in irrigation area. This paper takes the siltation calculation of the secondary channel of An-Jihai reservoir in Xinjiang Ba-Yin river as an example. According to the theoretical calculation results of sediment threshold velocity and water flow velocity, sediment discharge of bed load and silt carrying capacity, the cause of silt deposition of high-silt laden conveyance channel was analyzed from different aspects. The results of theoretical calculation indicate that water flow velocity should not only be considered that it is greater than competent velocity in designing channel, its transport capacity should also be checked according to the minimal slope of channel when the slope of channel changes along the length to prevent channel from silting. To verify the accuracy of the above calculation, the prototype observation experiment was carried out. The results show that theoretical calculation result accords with prototype observation, and the theory calculation process of channel is rational and reliable, which can provide some important references for engineering design and management units.

Keywords: channel siltation; competent velocity; sediment discharge; silt carrying capacity

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 April 2009

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  • Transations of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering(TCSAE), founded in 1985, is sponsored by the Chinese Chemical Society. TCSAE has been indexed by EI Compendex, CAB Inti, CSA. TCSAE is devoted to reporting the academic developments of Agricultural Engineering mainly in China and some developments from abroad. The primary topics that we consider are the following: comprehensive research, agricultural equipment and mechanization, soil and water engineering, agricultural information and electrical technologies, agricultural bioenvironmental and energy engineering, land consolidation and rehabilitation engineering, agricultural produce processing engineering.

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