A Study of Methods for Preservation of River Banks in order to Reduce Sediments

Reducing river sediments through path correction and preservation of river walls leads to considerable reduction of sedimentation at the pumping stations. Path correction and preservation of walls is not limited to one particular method but, depending on various conditions, a combination of several methods can be employed. In this article, we try to review and evaluate methods for preservation of river banks in order to reduce sediments.




References:
[1] Standards of Water Engineering "Regulations of Hydraulic Pumping
Stations Water Drawing Installations for Irrigation and Trenches"
Ministry of Power. 1987
[2] M ,Fazeli. "Regulations and Basics of Designing Pumping Stations and
Water Drawing Installations" Educational pamphlet, short term course,
Shahid Abbaspour College of Water and Electrical Industry, 2002.
[3] National Company for Water and Soil Services. "Regulations and
Technical Standards of Pressure Irrigation Methods" The Chief
Department for the Development of Pressure Irrigation Methods,1999.
[4] Y. M Chiew, B. W. Melville Local scour around bridge piers.J. of
Hydraulic Research, IAHR, 25, 15-26, 1987.
[5] F. R Clarke . The Action of Submerged Jets on Movable
Material.Ph.D. Dissertation. Imperial College, London, U.K , 1962.
[6] X Dou,Numerical Simulation of Three-Dimensional Flow Field and
Local Scour at Bridge Crossings. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of
Mississippi, Oxford, MS, U.S.A , 1997 .
[7] YEN CHIN-LIEN, LAI JIHN-SUNG "Modeling of 3D Flow and
Scouring around Circular Piers" Proc. Natl. Sci. Counc. ROC(A) Vol.
25, No. 1,. pp. 17-26 , 2001