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Evaluation of Channel-forming Discharge for the Abandoned Channel Restoration Design of Cheongmi Stream

청미천 구하도 복원 설계를 위한 하도형성유량 산정

  • Ji, Un (Dept. of Civil and Environmental. Engrg., Myongji Univ.) ;
  • Kang, Jun-Gu (Dept. of Water Resources Research, Korea Institute of Construction Technology) ;
  • Yeo, Woon-Kwang (Dept. of Civil and Environmental. Engrg., Myongji Univ.) ;
  • Han, Seung-Won (Dept. of Civil and Environmental. Engrg., Myongji Univ.)
  • 지운 (명지대학교 토목환경공학과) ;
  • 강준구 (한국건설기술연구원 수자원연구부) ;
  • 여운광 (명지대학교 토목환경공학과) ;
  • 한승원 (명지대학교 토목환경공학과)
  • Published : 2009.12.31

Abstract

The abandoned channel restoration is one of methods to enhance the environmental function and ecological habitat as well as the functions of water-utilization and flood control. The channel-forming or dominant discharge must be evaluated and defined to design the cross-sectional and plane geometries of the stable and equilibrium channel for the abandoned channel restoration project. In general, bankfull discharge, specified recurrence interval discharge, and effective discharge have been used to decide the channel-forming discharge. In this study, bankfull discharge, specified recurrence interval discharge, and effective discharge were calculated and compared for the abandoned channel restoration site of Cheongmi Stream and their relations to historical bed changes were analyzed. The bankfull discharge, 488 $m^3/s$, of the abandoned channel restoration site of Cheongmi Stream was calculated using HEC-RAS data and ranged between 1.5-year and 2-year recurrence discharges. Also, the effective discharge evaluated with the sediment rating curve and mean daily discharge data is greater than the bankfull discharge. According to the survey data of 1994 and 2008, the bed elevation of the study reach was decreased over time. It is indicated that the channel bed is changing to the stable condition to allow the effective discharge.

구하도 및 폐천복원은 하천에서의 이수와 치수적인 기능뿐만 아니라 환경 및 생태 서식처 기능을 강화하고 개선하기 위한 여러 방법들 중 하나이며 이러한 구하도를 복원하기 위해서는 주수로와의 하도 안정성을 고려하여 횡단면 형태를 결정하고 하도선형을 설계하게 된다. 이러한 하도설계시 기준이 되는 유량이 반드시 필요하며 이 기준유량을 하도형성유량 또는 지배유량이라고 한다. 일반적으로 하도형성유량을 산정하는 방법으로는 만제유량, 특정 재현기간별 유량, 유효유량을 계산하여 결정하는 방법이 있다. 본 연구에서는 구하도 복원 사업이 시행되는 청미천 구간에 대해 만제유량, 특정 재현기간별 유량, 유효유량을 산정하여 상호 관계를 분석하고 과거의 하상변동 특성 자료와 비교하여 연관성을 평가하였다. 청미천 구하도 복원구간의 만제유량은 HEC-RAS 자료를 이용하여 만제수위에 해당되는 유량으로 산정하였으며 488 $m^3/s$인 것으로 나타났고 이는 1.5년과 2년 빈도 사이의 유량에 포함되는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 유사량 자료와 과거 일유량 자료를 이용하여 계산된 유효유량은 만제유량보다 큰 값을 갖는 것으로 나타났다. 과거 측량자료 분석에 의하면 청미천의 대상구간 하도는 1994년에 비해 2008년 현재 하도가 침식된 것으로 나타났으며 이는 유효유량을 소통시킬 수 있는 형태로 하도가 진화하고 있다는 것을 의미하며 곧 하천이 안정한 상태로 변화하고 있다는 것을 의미한다.

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