cee 218 project winter 2007 prof. slobodan simonovic evan davies pat prodanovic shohan ahmad

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CEE 218 Project

Winter 2007

Prof. Slobodan SimonovicEvan DaviesPat ProdanovicShohan Ahmad

West London Dyke

West London Dyke

History

19th c.: Dyke built in the West London area Area prone to flooding Construction: material from street

sweeping and soil from excavation

1914: Reconstruction, installed current facing

History

1947: formation of UTRCA Upper Thames River Conservation

Authority (URTCA)

Results: City of London owns dykes’ structure

and undertakes minor maintenance UTRCA undertakes major maintenance

Purpose of Dyke

Thames River susceptible to serious flooding

Number of major flood control projects: Three dams (Fanshawe, Wildwood, Pittock) Many dykes

Projects built to: Reduce risk of loss of life Reduce risk of property damage

July 2000 Flood, Fanshawe Dam

Purpose

Flood management structures protect: More than 1000 homes from flooding

However… the West London Dyke is damaged and needs replacement

Damage to Dyke

“It was concluded that a significant portion of the 350 m section of the dyke [from Oxford St bridge to Riverside Dr. bridge – Harris Park to Forks] has come to the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced rather than repaired” (West London Dyke report)

Damage to DykeOxford St

Riverside Dr.

Damage to Dyke

Damage to Dyke

Hole 36” deep…

Dyke Specifications

2374m long Runs along west bank of North

branch From Oxford St to the forks of the

Thames Then, along the west bank of the main

branch

Specifications

950 m point to 1300 m point (350 m length) needs replacement

Require 1:250 year event protection On average, current dyke is 0.7 m below

regulatory flood line Required elevation:

236.51 m (250-yr flood) OR 235.58 m (100-yr flood)

Project Alternatives

Option A: pre-cast reinforced earth system

Option B: reinforced concrete cantilever wall

Option C: pre-cast concrete revetment

Option D: pre-cast modular block structure

Option A

Option B

Option C

Option D

What We Expect

Five separate assignments: Problem Formulation System Dynamics (simulation) Calculus Linear Programming Multi-objective Analysis

What We Expect

Work on Project during tutorial We will check attendance

Regular due dates for Project components throughout term

Groups of five students (today)

Groups

Group 1

Abu-Kwiek SarhanHowe KyleMorales RestyWelch MichelleWolsey Jonathan

Group 2

Al Shami BasharBlack JordanMcKellar BradleySimich JenniferVoisin Corey

Group 3

Blaylock JeffreyEl Naggar MohamedMarttila MatthewSceviour PaulineVeittiaho Erik

Group 4

Blazejowski MarcinHaithem ShibanMarcello PaoloPalmer TiffanyVan Zyl Bernardt

Group 9Devries RyanHendry DavidNixon SeanRosen TylerZhao Cheng

Group 10Asfaw HenokeDiercks SvenHambleton AndrewLiao ChenRollins Abraham

Group 11Chan Wai ShunDiotte JustinDobrev AlexandreJones GeoffreyRatcliffe Matthew

Group 12Biggins CodyDolson AlexanderEl Harakeh SalemElazar RomanHagarty JonathonParker Travis

Group 5Blust ChristopherInaim AhmadLuis JoelMoore AlexandraTracey Michael

Group 6Campbell ScottLaffin CameronMeyers TarynMiqdadi AmroStead Matthew

Group 7Cataford AlexanderHo Po HinKoop JulienSimon EricVanderydt Mitchell

Group 8Critchley GregoryHsieh ChenKnox JeffreyQuijano JohnnathanShepherd Alexander

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