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Wave transformation in open channel transition
Theoretical development and experimental investigation are considered of transformation of water-wave characteristics in reflection transmission processes through channel transition of constant width and gradually varying depth, connecting two prismatic channels of constant cross section; theoretical development is based on small amplitude linearized shallow wave theory in inviscid homogenous and incompressible fluid; numerical evaluation of reflection and transmission coefficients shows fair agreement with experimental findings. (46414)
Wave transformation in open channel transition
Theoretical development and experimental investigation are considered of transformation of water-wave characteristics in reflection transmission processes through channel transition of constant width and gradually varying depth, connecting two prismatic channels of constant cross section; theoretical development is based on small amplitude linearized shallow wave theory in inviscid homogenous and incompressible fluid; numerical evaluation of reflection and transmission coefficients shows fair agreement with experimental findings. (46414)
Wave transformation in open channel transition
ASCE, J Hydraul Div
Ippen, A.T. (author) / Bourodimos, E.L. (author)
1968
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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