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Safety Assesment of the Šišma Dam during Floods
Škrach, Mikuláš ; Jareš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Jandora, Jan (advisor)
The aim of te bachelor‘s thesis is to evaluate the Šišma Dam during floods. The evaluation is done according to the requirements ČSN 75 2935. The result of the assessment is the evaluation of current condition of body of dam, bottom outlets and spillway and the subsequent proposals.
Reconstruction design of a small water reservoir
Růžička, Jaroslav ; Kostelecký, Jiří (referee) ; Paseka, Stanislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis, called „Renovation of small water reservoir Tupadly in the cadastral area of Tupadly u Čáslavi“ focuses on complex process of renovation of small water reservoir Tupadly u Čáslavi. This thesis was worked on in conjunction with project, that I worked on in company VZDInvest s.r.o. A project with a name of „Rekonstrukce MVN, výstavba vodních tůní a výsadba dřevin v katastrálním územím Tupadly u Čáslavi“. This thesis was made based on documentation from the above mentioned project. More specificaly geodetic survey, data from ČHMÚ, geological survey and soil analysis. This project consits of renovation of earthfill damn, elevation increase of the damn crest, design of new dunctional damn components, whose original condition is in desolate conditon. Next there were proposed mud clearing and deepenig of flod plan and other necessary steps for proper functioning of the crumbling no longer compliant reservoir are described. In the end I made visualisation of this project.
Reconstruction of the Hradisko Small Water Reservoir in the Radslavice Cadastral Area
Mrázová, Iva ; Kostelecký, Jiří (referee) ; Paseka, Stanislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis, called „Reconstruction of the small water reservoir Hradisko in the cadastral area of Radslavice“, focuses on the complex process of a reconstruction of the small water reservoir Hradisko. This work follows up on the bachelor’s thesis, in which the current state of the Hradisko reservoir was described in detail. Based on the survey of the dam and the flood using a GPS device, detailed project documentation was prepared. Within the solution for the reconstruction of Hradisko reservoir, a repair of the dam and the increase of the crown of the dam is proposed, new functional objects are dimensioned, the bottom is cleared of mud, including modifications in the flood, and other necessary steps for proper functioning of the crumbling no longer compliant reservoir are described. Functional objects are processed for two variants of the solution. The first option consists of the design of a bottom outlet and a safety spillway, and the second alternative involves the design of a combined functional block. In the end, the total costs of both options are quantified and compared on the basis of an indicative item budget.
Renovation of a water reservoir in the village of Žďárná
Pastorková, Nikola ; Krčma, Marek (referee) ; Duchan, David (advisor)
The theme of this diploma thesis is to restore the existing small reservoir in the village Žďárná. A new safety spillway and bottom outlet will be built, the flood will be shaped according to the cross-sections and the dam of the water reservoir will be fortified. The designed objects will be hydraulically verified. Using the HEC-HMS program, a hydrological model of the river basin is created and subsequently a derived flood wave PV20.
Reconstruction of dam Ivanské jezero
Svatoš, Petr ; Beran, Ivan (referee) ; Duchan, David (advisor)
Water structure Ivanské jezero was built on the Javorník Creek back between 1905-1907. The main purpose of the dam was accumulation of high volumes of water and protection of the territory downstream. After the adjustment for higher flows on the river Kněžna in Rychnov nad Kněžnou, which was completed in 1937, the water structure lost the protective function. On the basis of an assessment made by Povodí Labe in 1993 - due to the low volume of the reservoir there is no flood wave transformation and already while flow rates greater than Q50 pass through dam, it results in overflowing the dam. To this date water structure Ivanské jezero is in very poor condition due to degradation of the binding material in the dam. The goal of the thesis is to propose a procedure for removal of the existing structure and the subsequent construction of the design and construction of a new – gravity, concrete dam. This work will contain technological removal process of current dam and possible usage options for the dam material. In the next step a new structure will be designed in the place of existing dam. After new design is completed there will be hydraulic assessment of the functional objects, hydrology and stability on the dam.
Safety Assesment of the Šišma Dam during Floods
Škrach, Mikuláš ; Jareš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Jandora, Jan (advisor)
The aim of te bachelor‘s thesis is to evaluate the Šišma Dam during floods. The evaluation is done according to the requirements ČSN 75 2935. The result of the assessment is the evaluation of current condition of body of dam, bottom outlets and spillway and the subsequent proposals.
The design of the multipurpose small water reservoir
Prokop, Pavel ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Doležal, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part covers a classification of small water reservoirs and a necessary documentation for design of water reservoirs. Second part deals with the conceptual design of the small water reservoir in the specific area. This part also include graphic attachments.
Design of outlet and intake objects of Nové Heřminovy dam
Neuvirt, Petr ; Švancara, Jiří (referee) ; Zachoval, Zbyněk (advisor)
In this thesis was presented Nové Heřminovy dam with basic parameters. Requirements on bottom outlets and intake objects are presented as well. Analysis of used valves on all dams in Czech Republic was done as an underlay for suggestions of bottom outlets in this thesis. The main task was to suggest three variations of bottom outlets. Differences are in number of outlets, dimensions, placing and valves. Then variation of intake objects. Each of variation was verbally described and filled with calculations.
Design of the multipurpose small water reservoir
Rumanová, Jana ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Doležal, Petr (advisor)
Master's thesis aims to design a small water reservoir. It is the dry water reservoir which is situated above a built-up area. The main function of this reservoir is a flood protection. Digital terrain model is created in a program BENTLEY MicroStation V8i – Power Civil. Focusing points in a data file are used in a process of creating of the DTM. Adjustments are done in AutoCAD. Particular hydro-technical calculations are calculated in a program Microsoft Excel. A program HEC-HMS is used for an assessment of a flood wave transformation and a program HEC-RAS is used for a water runoff simulation via emergency spillway.
Hollow cone valve capacity in the restricted outflow conditions
Nehudek, Adam ; Haluza,, Miloslav (referee) ; Šulc, Jan (advisor)
The thesis aims to determine the influence partial or complete submerge of hollow cone valve by outflow on its capacity without space restrictions, by outflow into discharge chamber and by outflow into water tunnel of circular cross section. The valve capacity is for mutual comparability purposes usually characterized by discharge coefficient. Research works have been performed on a spatial hydraulic model of the valve with inlet diameter D = 67 mm and an apex angle of a cone 90°. Values of the discharge coefficient obtained from measurements were statistically analyzed. The dependence of discharge coefficient, expressed by energy head, on submerged level was approximated by an exponential function. Exponent value of this function express the dependance rate of valve capacity on downstream water level. This procedure didn’t demonstrate signifiant dependance downstream water level on hollow cone valve capacity, only on tests at outflow to water tunel showed a low increase in the discharge coefficient partly due to the influence of kinetic energy of the stream flowing out of the tunnel on the energy head and also due to underpressure. Independence of discharge coefficient value on valve head has been prooved for head greather than 232 mm. Also was defined 3 stages of interaction outflow jet from valve and downstream water, some of them may cause on real waterworks structures unfavorable situations (may affect excessive load on valve by pressure pulsations). The presented results allow better evaluation of bottom outlets capacity at higher water levels, when the valves are flooded. Significant effect of sufficient aeration (especially in long water tunnels) on valve capacity was also confirmed. Taking into account on the specifics of hollow jet valves and cone valves, it is possible to generalize some of this resultos on them as well.

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