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High-Velocity Flow in Open Channels: A Symposium: Design of Channel Expansion
Following an introductory discussion of supercritical flow in divergent channels, the matter of channel design is discussed under three sequent headings: (1) Surface configuration at abrupt expansions; (2) efficient curvature of expanding boundaries; and (3) elimination of disturbances at the end of transitions. The extent of the agreement between elementary wave theory and experimental measurement is shown, and the results are presented in the form of generalized diagrams convenient for rapid exploration and prelim,inary design.
High-Velocity Flow in Open Channels: A Symposium: Design of Channel Expansion
Following an introductory discussion of supercritical flow in divergent channels, the matter of channel design is discussed under three sequent headings: (1) Surface configuration at abrupt expansions; (2) efficient curvature of expanding boundaries; and (3) elimination of disturbances at the end of transitions. The extent of the agreement between elementary wave theory and experimental measurement is shown, and the results are presented in the form of generalized diagrams convenient for rapid exploration and prelim,inary design.
High-Velocity Flow in Open Channels: A Symposium: Design of Channel Expansion
Rouse, Hunter (author) / Bhoota, B. V. (author) / Hsu, En-Yun (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 116 ; 347-363
2021-01-01
171951-01-01 pages
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High-Velocity flow in open channels -- Symposium
Engineering Index Backfile | 1949
High velocity flow in open channels -- Symposium
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950