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PART 2 – SITES EARTH SPILLWAY EVALUATION B. Earth Spillway Integrity Analysis b. Characterization of geologic materials: iii. Characterizing the Headcut Erodibility Index (Kh) 1) for Bedrock. SPECIALTY WORKSHOP: SITES TRAINING AND INTRODUCTION TO WINDAM
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PART 2 – SITES EARTH SPILLWAY EVALUATION B. Earth Spillway Integrity Analysisb. Characterization of geologic materials: iii. Characterizing the Headcut Erodibility Index (Kh) 1) for Bedrock SPECIALTY WORKSHOP: SITES TRAINING AND INTRODUCTION TO WINDAM ASDSO Dam Safety 2008
Objectives • State the common range of the Kh parameter for bedrock • Identify plot of rate of headcut migration versus Kh parameter and explain sensitivity of plot to values of Kh • Using example bedrock data, assign a value to the Kh parameter accurately • Identify tests used to characterize bedrock for estimating the Kh parameter
Headcut Erodibility IndexNational Engineering Handbook 210-VI-NEH Chapter 52 • Field Procedures Guide for the Headcut Erodibility Index • Appendix 52B - Headcut Erodibility Index Flow Chart • Appendix 52C – Field Data Sheets
SITES Program • Construct Profile along Auxiliary Spillway • Assign material parameters to each major horizon in spillway • Apply design hydrograph – duration and unit q values • Sequence of computations involving Phase II and III predict erosion of spillway
SPILLWAY SURFACE , ft ELEVATION STATION , ft
SPILLWAY SURFACE , ft ELEVATION STATION , ft
Chapter 52, Appendix B • First, determine if material is soil or rock • ASTM D2488 – provides limited guidance. • Refer to Chapter 52 for Information on Rocks
Typical values for the KhFactor 0.01 Soil 0.2 Weathered Rock 0.5 Soft or Jointed Rock 10 Hard Rock
Soil Weathered Rock Poor Quality Rock 0.2
Demonstration of Influence of Kh on predicted rate of migration of headcut • Second example is for moderately high unit discharge of 50 cubic feet per second per foot width of spillway – Condition for critical depth of 4+ feet 4 feet
Soil Rock Weathered Rock
Poor Quality Rock Weathered Rock Soil
OVERVIEW • What’s needed • For every geologic unit present • Through invert elevation at valley floor • How to get it
Headcut Erodibility Index Kh = Ms x Kb x Kd x Js • Ms = material strength number • Kb = block or particle size number • Kd = discontinuity/inter-particle bond shear strength number • Js = relative ground structure number How well they’re stuck together How easy the chunks are to rip up How big the chunks are How strong it is Kh = x x x x
Headcut Erodibility Index Kh = Msx Kb x Kd x JsMs= material strength number Unconfined compressive strength of the materials themselves • Bedrock • Core for ASTM D 2938 Unconfined (Uniaxial) Compressive Strength of Intact Rock Core x
Rock “Ms” Determination • Best determined by field estimates • Practical • Lab test expensive & rarely justified • Guidance in Table 52-4 • 210-VI-NEH, Chapter 52 • Other – rebound hammer method • ASTM D 5873 • ASTM STP 984
psi 181-725 87-181 psi 725-1,812 1,812-7,250 7,250-14,500 14,500-36,250 > 36,250
Catalogue Kh = 0.5
Catalogue Kh = 2.0
Catalogue Kh = 10
Catalogue Kh = 13
Catalogue Kh = 20
Catalogue Kh = 550