Design and Optimization of Water Level Control Gate System in Malwathu Oya River, Sri Lanka

Pradeep Tharanga Kumara Rathnayaka, Jin Young Lee

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Abstract

This research focuses on improving flood management of the Malwathu Oya River in Anuradhapura Historical City, Sri Lanka, by designing an efficient gate system for the weir of Halpan Ela in the Malwathu Oya River. Frequent flooding threatens agriculture, infrastructure, and public safety in this region. This research aims to enhance water level control in the upper reach of Halpan Ela Anicut by evaluating rainfall patterns, tank spillway efficiency, and gate operation challenges. Historical data on rainfall and tank spillage were analyzed. Flow simulations revealed significant pressure differences, with the existing gate structure showing an upstream pressure of 114,492.5 Pa at a maximum flow of 1740 m3/s, compared to 105,406 Pa for the new flap gate system at the same flow rate. This represents a pressure difference of 9 kPa, equivalent to a 0.9 m water head. Despite the system’s estimated cost of USD 0.1 million, the potential reduction in river flood damage, which currently exceeds USD 0.2 million annually, demonstrates its value. This research emphasizes the effectiveness of the flap gate system in reducing flood risks in Anuradhapura City compared to the existing gate type, though it is only a part of a broader flood mitigation strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2797
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume16
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • flap gates
  • flood water
  • Malwathu Oya River
  • Sri Lanka
  • water level control

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