Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels

Abstract One major risk in the stream is thought to be debris. The general effects of debris spreading have a detrimental effect on water infrastructure and water activities. A rack (curtain) with float units on top is the component of a floating barrier with a rack that is used in Egypt to trap the...

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Main Authors: Mahmoud Zayed, Mahmoud Saleh
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s44147-025-00593-0
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description Abstract One major risk in the stream is thought to be debris. The general effects of debris spreading have a detrimental effect on water infrastructure and water activities. A rack (curtain) with float units on top is the component of a floating barrier with a rack that is used in Egypt to trap the stream debris. It is installed upstream of water structures to collect debris and protect such structures from clogging. Units of the steel barrier that float have racks that do not extend or rest to the level of the channel bed. The majority of earlier researches examined the hydraulics of trash racks; however, there is a lack of knowledge involving the hydraulic performance of floating barriers and racks with debris blocking. One hundred experiments were conducted to study the hydraulic performance of such floating barriers in open channels, regarding the effects of discharges, flow depths, and blockage rack ratios which was defined as the rack blocked area relative to the projected area of the rack. The findings show that backwater rise (Δh) increased through the rack with increasing Froude numbers and rack blockage ratio. Whilst, increasing water depth caused a decrease in Δh at a constant blockage ratio of the rack. A new equation is developed with the tested parameters to predict Δh of floating barrier with rack for the range of 0.013 ≤ F o  ≤ 0.077, 0.25 ≤ B r  ≤ 1, and 0.063 ≤ B c  ≤ 0.40. The developed Δh values for the tested limits and flow conditions were considered minor in terms of practical applicability, with Δh ≤ 100 mm in the prototype. Consequently, this type of floating barrier is considered the optimal choice for trapping debris before reaching the body of the structure, serving as a primary line of defense.
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spelling doaj-art-1d5ed205f05c4067b5fe3e14c237677c2025-02-09T12:38:52ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Engineering and Applied Science1110-19032536-95122025-02-0172111410.1186/s44147-025-00593-0Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channelsMahmoud Zayed0Mahmoud Saleh1Channel Maintenance Research Institute, National Water Research CenterChannel Maintenance Research Institute, National Water Research CenterAbstract One major risk in the stream is thought to be debris. The general effects of debris spreading have a detrimental effect on water infrastructure and water activities. A rack (curtain) with float units on top is the component of a floating barrier with a rack that is used in Egypt to trap the stream debris. It is installed upstream of water structures to collect debris and protect such structures from clogging. Units of the steel barrier that float have racks that do not extend or rest to the level of the channel bed. The majority of earlier researches examined the hydraulics of trash racks; however, there is a lack of knowledge involving the hydraulic performance of floating barriers and racks with debris blocking. One hundred experiments were conducted to study the hydraulic performance of such floating barriers in open channels, regarding the effects of discharges, flow depths, and blockage rack ratios which was defined as the rack blocked area relative to the projected area of the rack. The findings show that backwater rise (Δh) increased through the rack with increasing Froude numbers and rack blockage ratio. Whilst, increasing water depth caused a decrease in Δh at a constant blockage ratio of the rack. A new equation is developed with the tested parameters to predict Δh of floating barrier with rack for the range of 0.013 ≤ F o  ≤ 0.077, 0.25 ≤ B r  ≤ 1, and 0.063 ≤ B c  ≤ 0.40. The developed Δh values for the tested limits and flow conditions were considered minor in terms of practical applicability, with Δh ≤ 100 mm in the prototype. Consequently, this type of floating barrier is considered the optimal choice for trapping debris before reaching the body of the structure, serving as a primary line of defense.https://doi.org/10.1186/s44147-025-00593-0Experimental hydraulicsFloating barrier with rackBackwater riseOpen channel flowRack hydraulic blockage
spellingShingle Mahmoud Zayed
Mahmoud Saleh
Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science
Experimental hydraulics
Floating barrier with rack
Backwater rise
Open channel flow
Rack hydraulic blockage
title Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels
title_full Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels
title_fullStr Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels
title_short Assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels
title_sort assessing the backwater rise of floating barriers with racks for various blockages in open channels
topic Experimental hydraulics
Floating barrier with rack
Backwater rise
Open channel flow
Rack hydraulic blockage
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s44147-025-00593-0
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