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Subject of contractions for open channel flow at subcritical velocity is studied; in particular, design for flume inlets is critically examined; it is suggested that gradual warped wall transition is unnecessary, and simplified alternative design is proposed; hydraulic models verify that proposed design has low head loss, is scour-free at entrance, and produces smooth water surface; proposed inlet has several advantages compared to more complicated warped wall design.
Subject of contractions for open channel flow at subcritical velocity is studied; in particular, design for flume inlets is critically examined; it is suggested that gradual warped wall transition is unnecessary, and simplified alternative design is proposed; hydraulic models verify that proposed design has low head loss, is scour-free at entrance, and produces smooth water surface; proposed inlet has several advantages compared to more complicated warped wall design.
Simplified design for flume inlets
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Smith, C.D. (author)
1967
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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