A Design Method of Cutting Width of Single Notch Dam for Controlling Drift Log Debris Flow
A technology of debris flow and incision dam, applied in special data processing applications, geometric CAD, etc., can solve incision blockage, without considering the impact of drift wood on the debris flow flow of single incision dam, and the loss of debris flow prevention effect in single incision dam, etc. problems, to achieve the effect of preventing secondary disasters, easy access, and simple and effective design methods
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[0027] Such as figure 1 shown. A debris flow ditch in Luding has experienced frequent activities in recent years. The downstream is the Dadu River Basin, and the vegetation coverage in the upper reaches of the ditch is relatively high. Basin area 3.9km 2 , the length of the main ditch is 2.13km, and the average vertical gradient is 190‰. During the investigation of the debris flow ditch, it was found that the upstream of the ditch and the debris flow flow area contained a large number of driftwood, and the driftwood size was large, which may cause serious blockage effects on the prevention and control works , resulting in an instantaneous increase in the flow of debris flow, blocking the Dadu River.
[0028] In order to effectively control the mud-rock flow, make the sources in the mud-rock flow ditch flow smoothly into the Dadu River without blocking the river, reduce the hazards of the mud-rock flow, and protect the infrastructure and the safety of residents' lives and pro...
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[0035] Such as figure 1 shown. A debris flow ditch in Tibet is a relatively large-scale debris flow ditch with frequent activities. The vegetation coverage rate in the upstream of the ditch is as high as 90%, and the drainage area of the ditch is about 4.50km 2 , the length of the main ditch is 2.70km, and the average vertical gradient is 270‰. The debris flow survey of the ditch found that due to human deforestation and natural factors, there were a large number of trees scattered in the middle and upper reaches of the ditch, and the driftwood was large in size. Considering that a large number of driftwood may block the downstream prevention and control works and affect the safety of the downstream infrastructure of the trench.
[0036] In order to effectively control the driftwood debris flow in the ditch and prevent the potential threat of loss of downstream facilities due to the increase in debris flow caused by driftwood blockage, a single-cut dam is proposed to be b...
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