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Flow turbulence within gate slots and cavitation damage just downstream from gate slots occur when wheel (or roller) gates and slide gates are operated at small openings under heads in excess of 35 ft, discussion of investigation which led to generally applicable cavitation-free gate slot design.
Flow turbulence within gate slots and cavitation damage just downstream from gate slots occur when wheel (or roller) gates and slide gates are operated at small openings under heads in excess of 35 ft, discussion of investigation which led to generally applicable cavitation-free gate slot design.
Hydraulic Characteristics of Gate Slots
Ball, J. W. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 85 ; 81-114
2021-01-01
341959-01-01 pages
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Hydraulic characteristics of gate slots
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