Journal of Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute ›› 2025, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (2): 91-99.DOI: 10.11988/ckyyb.20231129

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Characteristics of Flood Propagation in River between Two Dams Driven by Hydropeaking Regulation in Cascade Reservoirs

BAI Zhi-peng1(), HUANG Jian-ping2, LIU Xin-jian3, LIU Xin-bo1(), WEN Yong-bo1, ZHAO Xin-yi1, LUAN Hua-long4, YANG Zhong-yong5   

  1. 1 China Yangtze Power Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430014, China
    2 Chongqing Yufang Construction EngineeringDesign Co.,Ltd.,Chongqing 400020,China
    3 Chongqing Construction Science Research Institute Co., Ltd.,Chongqing 400042,China
    4 River Research Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute,Wuhan 430010, China
    5 College of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, China Three GorgesUniversity, Yichang 443002, China
  • Received:2023-10-18 Revised:2024-05-15 Published:2025-02-01 Online:2025-02-01
  • Contact: LIU Xin-bo

Abstract:

Based on measured water level and discharge data in 2018, this paper investigates the propagation of flood waves in the river reach between Three Gorges Dam and Gezhouba Dam driven by hydropeaking regulation by using a one-dimensional analytical model. During daily hydropeaking operations at both dams, the outflow exhibited significant diurnal and semi-diurnal fluctuations, ranging from 1 500 to 2 000 m3/s for Three Gorges Dam and 1 200 to 1 500 m3/s for Gezhouba Dam in average. Similarly, the water level at Huanglingmiao and Nanjinguan stations fluctuated by about 0.5-0.8 m daily. The one-dimensional analytical model accurately simulates the fluctuation of water level and discharge between the two dams. The simulation results indicate that flood waves in the river reach propagate as high-frequency standing waves with a period of 1.2 hours. The maximum amplitudes of the standing waves are approximately 2.1 cm for water level and 210 m3/s for flow discharge. The flood waves are superimposed by the hydropeaking operations of both dams, and the timing of regulation at Gezhouba Dam significantly affects flood wave propagation. Specifically, increasing the regulation time from 0.6 to 1.2 hours substantially enhances the flood wave amplitude. While bottom friction of river channel has a negligible impact on wave height, it accelerates the attenuation of flood waves during propagation.

Key words: hydropeaking regulation, flood wave, analytical model, standing wave, energy attenuation

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