Tezin Türü: Yüksek Lisans
Tezin Yürütüldüğü Kurum: Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Türkiye
Tezin Onay Tarihi: 2019
Tezin Dili: İngilizce
Öğrenci: UĞUR CAN KARAKUŞ
Danışman: Zafer Bozkuş
Özet:
In
this study, flood scenarios of bridge sections of Wami and Düden Rivers are
examined with 2D flood modelling. HEC-RAS 2D software is used for the flood
simulations. The bridge locations are investigated to protect against hazardous
floods expected in the regions. For Wami Bridge, three scenarios are examined;
existing case (where only the operated bridge is modelled), design case (where the
newly designed bridge is added) and modified design case (where channel
modification is introduced with both bridges). For Düden Bridge, existing case
(where the historical bridge with insufficient openings) and modified case
(where an adjoint bypass channel sharing the flood discharge) are simulated. In
the analyzes, instead of 1D modelling, 2D modelling is preferred because of the
flat topographic characteristics of the regions, absence of defined riverbed
and parallel channels with different slope profiles. For Wami Bridge, using
trapezoidal channelization with 15-m width and 2-m depth, the water height at
the designed bridge is lowered to 1.45 m and the discharge capacity is
increased to 100.74 m3/s while the discharge capacity of the
existing bridge is increased from 20.40 m3/s to 100.63 m3/s.
For Düden Bridge, using a rectangular by-pass channel, the water height at the
historical bridge is lowered to 3.40 m, at which the historical bridge will
enable the passage of QDüden = 110.69 m3/s and the bypass
channel will carry the rest of
the flood, that is, Qbypass = 141.19 m3/s. As a result,
the flood control alternatives with hydraulically appropriate solutions were
identified for both cases.