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High-Velocity Flow in Open Channels: A Symposium: Mechanics of Supercritical Flow
The theory of high-velocity flow-flow defined as shooting, rapid, or supercritical is presented comprehensively. The principles discussed find practical application in the design of all open-channel structures in which surface disturbances and standing waves appear as a consequence of the geometry of the lateral boundaries.
High-Velocity Flow in Open Channels: A Symposium: Mechanics of Supercritical Flow
The theory of high-velocity flow-flow defined as shooting, rapid, or supercritical is presented comprehensively. The principles discussed find practical application in the design of all open-channel structures in which surface disturbances and standing waves appear as a consequence of the geometry of the lateral boundaries.
High-Velocity Flow in Open Channels: A Symposium: Mechanics of Supercritical Flow
Ippen, Arthur T. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 116 ; 268-295
2021-01-01
281951-01-01 pages
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High velocity flow in open channels -- Symposium
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
High-Velocity flow in open channels -- Symposium
Engineering Index Backfile | 1949
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