| CONTROL OF EXTREME FLOOD THAT EXCEEDED THE DESIGN OF NAMGANG DAM IN 2006 |
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학술지명 EADC(동아시아대댐회)국제심포지엄
저자 고덕구,박진혁,이을래
발표일 2008-10-20
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The Korean peninsula is located in a transitional zone with climate influencedby Northeastern Asia and the Western pacific ocean geographically. The Korean peninsulawas seriously affected by heavy rainfall from typhoon and seasonal rain front in June, 2006.The rainy season period of 2006 was 46 days and was 2 weeks longer than usual. Andaccumulated rainfall was 321~1,244 mm according to area, and average rainfall was 717.3mm which was 3 times more than usual (262 mm). This rainfall was one of the longest andheaviest on record. The amount of 1.4 billion tons flowed into the Namgang Dam due to theheavy rainfall at that time. And the discharge was implemented as the maximum 3,558 m3/s,that main stream discharge is 392 m3/s and Sacheon Bay is 3,166 m3/s, 16:00 10, Julyconsidering the rainfall condition, dam inflow, restrictions of up-downstream and the safetyof the dam. Thus, the flood control was accomplished at the maximum stage of EL. 44.48 m(24:00 10, July) which was 1.52 m lower than the designed flood water level 46 m. Themaximum amount of 392 m3/s and 3,200 m3/s was discharged to the main downstream ofNamgang Dam and Sacheon Bay for 5 hours, respectively. It was considered that flooddischarge of 5,900 m3/s and the stage of 2.62 m at the Jindong station were decreased as aresult of flood control of the dam. Therefore, we are trying to make a general introductionon the flood control system of Korea Water Resources Corporation that is managing multipurposedams in the whole country and analyze the flood control effect of Namgang Damthat influenced on this flood control time in relation to the heavy rain in July of 2006. |