ANALYSIS OF DAM BREACH PARAMETERS AND INUNDATION MAPPING (THE CASE OF KALID-DIJO EMBANCKMENT DAM)
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2023-07-08
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Embankment dam risk assessment is a method used to evaluate the catastrophic impact of dam
break flooding. This study was conducted to analyze dam breach parameters of Kalid Dijo dam
and inundation mapping. The dam breaching outflow hydrographs, inundation mapping and
downstream flood propagations were simulated by applying HEC-RAS 5.0.6 model to study the
possible relationships among the peak flows, dam breach parameters, and map the inundation
area. The initial parameters are taken from literature based on the dam type and its silent features.
HEC-RAS model 2D reservoir and river routing were performed and resulted in multiple
breaching outflow hydrographs for specified conditions at the dam site and at specified
downstream reach stations. The maximum breach discharge resulted from the model was 852.18
m3
/sec which results in overtopping the dam by 0.6m. Four Time to Failure Hour and four Breach
Side Slope values are used for the sensitivity analysis at the dam site. Accordingly, the change
of Time to Failure Hour resulted 403% change of the maximum discharge at the dam site which
is high compared to the change in Breach Side Slope which produced 100% reduction in
maximum discharge. This implied that the peak discharge was highly sensitive to changes in
Time to Failure Hour more than five times than Breach Side Slope; and Time to Failure Hour is
a controlling parameter at the dam site. At two randomly selected downstream observation
stations 01 and 02, an increase in TFH and increase in Manning coefficient resulted in decrease
in peak flow at reach station-01 and 02. The total inundated area is 454.19 sq.km. It covers
1100ha of command area and some parts of Dalocha town.
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Words: Dam Breach, Breach Parameters, Sensitivity analysis, Inundation Mapping
