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17.4.1. Free Overfall Spillway
As the name indicates, the flowing water drops freely from the crest of a free overfall spillway. At times, the crest is extended in the form of an overhanging lip to direct small discharges away from the downstream face of the overflow section. The underside of the falling water jet is properly ventilated so that the jet does not pulsate. Such a spillway is better suited for a thin arch dam whose downstream face is nearly vertical. Since the flowing water usually drops into the stream bed, objectionable scour may occur in some cases and a deep plunge pool may be formed. If erosion cannot be tolerated, plunge pool is created by constructing an auxiliary dam downstream of the main dam. Alternatively, a basin is excavated and is provided with a concrete apron. When tail-water depth is sufficient, a hydraulic jump forms when the water jet falls

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upon a flat apron. Free overfall spillways are restricted only to situations where the hydraulic drop from the reservoir level to tail-water level is less than about 6 m.

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