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Vol.53, No.4, PP.221-290
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Downstream Scour Pits to Protect Open Check Dams
53(4):221-230
Hsun-Chuan Chan[1] Chun-Mei Chen[2] Meng-Chyung Shieh[2] Chien-Hui Chang[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hcchan@ nchu.edu.tw
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Downstream Scour Pits to Protect Open Check Dams
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Hsun-Chuan Chan[1] Chun-Mei Chen[2] Meng-Chyung Shieh[2] Chien-Hui Chang[1]

Abstract
In this study, we conducted hydraulic tests to evaluate the energy dissipation capabilities of different types of protective structures in areas downstream of open check dams. Our findings were used as the basis to formulate
modified guidelines for such structures, which are as follows: To prevent scour at the foundations of protective structures,a coefficient of 2.5 can be applied for the length of rigid protective structures and a coefficient of 3 can be applied for the distance between primary and secondary dams and for the length of soft protective structures. The results of the hydraulic tests revealed that stone aprons provided the greatest energy dissipation effect, followed by hexa-hollow trileg structures, secondary dams, stilling basins, and concrete aprons, with scour depth reduction rates of 90%, 82%,70%, 64%, and 62%, respectively. Moreover, these protective structures could all be used to reduce the kinetic energy of water flow.
Key Words: Local scour, open check dam, protection strategy, protective structure
〔1〕Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔2〕Soil and Water Conservation Bureau,Council of Agriculture,Executive Yuan, Nantou,Taiwan, R.O.C.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hcchan@ nchu.edu.tw
Received: 2020/12/11
Revised: 2021/06/10
Accepted: 2021/11/10
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Effects of Landslide Geomorphological Evolution on Subwatersheds: A Case Study in the Ailiao River Watershed
53(4):231-241
Cheng-Yi Lin Chun-Hung Wu
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chhuwu@fcu.edu.tw
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Study on the Influence of Vegetation Cover on Urban Air Temperature in the Taipei Botanical Garden
53(4):242-251
Shiang-Yue Lu[1] Shao-Wei Wu[2] Ming-Yuan Sun[3*]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : smy@tfri.gov.tw
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Effectiveness of Energy Dissipation Downstream of the Shih-Gang Dam by Hydraulic Model
53(4):264-272
Wei-Ming Wong
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ming@wrap.gov.tw
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Evolution of Landslide and Sediment Runoff in the Catchment of the Tsengwen Reservoir
53(4):273-284
Yu-Shiu Chen[1]* Wei-Lin Lee[2] Chien-Yang Lin[1] Yu-Lun Tsai[1] Shih-Hsun Lin[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : yushiu.chen@dprc.ncku.edu.tw
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