2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14031098
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Evaluation of Pool-Type Fish Passage with Labyrinth Weirs

Abstract: Due to the construction of dams and sluices, habitat fragmentation of riverine species is an issue of concern in hydropower projects. An artificial fishway aims to restore flow connectivity and facilitate migration. As an alternative to the conventional layout with straight walls, labyrinth layouts are introduced, consisting of either triangular, trapezoidal, or rectangular weirs. Three-dimensional CFD simulations are performed to examine their influences on the fishway hydraulics. The labyrinth layouts exhibi… Show more

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“…4, obtained from the output results of the software, were used to evaluate the accuracy of the calculation range. As [18] shown in Fig. 4, x 1 the distance from a given weir in the xdirection, Y 1 the water depth measured in the y-direction, Y 0 the vertical distance in the Cartesian coordinate system, h the water column at the crest, b the distance between the two points of maximum velocity u max and zero velocity, andl the pool length.…”
Section: Meshing and The Boundary Conditions In The Model Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4, obtained from the output results of the software, were used to evaluate the accuracy of the calculation range. As [18] shown in Fig. 4, x 1 the distance from a given weir in the xdirection, Y 1 the water depth measured in the y-direction, Y 0 the vertical distance in the Cartesian coordinate system, h the water column at the crest, b the distance between the two points of maximum velocity u max and zero velocity, andl the pool length.…”
Section: Meshing and The Boundary Conditions In The Model Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effectively alters the flow mechanics and sediment dynamics of river systems. Additionally, in-stream structures (e.g., dams) cause habitat fragmentation and disrupt longitudinal connectivity for riverine species [4]. To maintain fluvial geomorphological connectivity and aquatic ecological function (i.e., fish passage) in ecosystems impacted by urban development, river restoration is required [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%