2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13162142
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Case Study: Forecasting the Lower Vistula Bed Deformation without and with Development of Dam Cascade

Abstract: The case study presents the results of numeric simulations of deformations of Vistula River bed downstream the Włocławek Dam, with and without development of the downstream dam cascade. Calculations were performed using a one-dimensional flow model MIKE11 with a river transport module. Using synthetic inflow hydrographs, predictions were performed for 39 year period (2016–2055). Results indicate that the construction of the dam cascade will reduce the erosion of the river bed downstream the Włocławek dam.

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“…Currently, the concept of building five barrages below Włocławek is being considered [6][7][8][9]12,13]. The presented work continues the research conducted by DHV [11,14] where a hydrodynamic model was calibrated for the flow parameters using bathymetry profiles. Extension of the mentioned earlier work consists of detailed analysis of the bathymetry changes due to the construction of the barrage, impact of the construction schedule, and searching for a method to minimize the cascade impact on sediment transport.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Currently, the concept of building five barrages below Włocławek is being considered [6][7][8][9]12,13]. The presented work continues the research conducted by DHV [11,14] where a hydrodynamic model was calibrated for the flow parameters using bathymetry profiles. Extension of the mentioned earlier work consists of detailed analysis of the bathymetry changes due to the construction of the barrage, impact of the construction schedule, and searching for a method to minimize the cascade impact on sediment transport.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…There are no significant tributaries between Włocławek and the Baltic Sea, which allows us to assume, with some simplification, that the flow does not change along the whole section. To simulate the 50-year exploitation period of the cascade, daily measurements of the flow through the Włocławek Barrage during a period of 10 years (1 January 2005-31 December 2014 [11,14]), were used. During these 10 years, there were long periods of low flows and intense floods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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