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Flow through spillway flip bucket
Two separate solutions for potential flow through circular spillway buckets are presented; first solution, which considers gravity effects, employs finite difference equations in combination with successive approximation procedure to satisfy Laplace equation and boundary conditions; second solution, which neglects gravity effects, employs perturbation expansion in combination with conformal mapping and analytical continuation; two solutions are compared, and recommendations are made for their application. (26330)
Flow through spillway flip bucket
Two separate solutions for potential flow through circular spillway buckets are presented; first solution, which considers gravity effects, employs finite difference equations in combination with successive approximation procedure to satisfy Laplace equation and boundary conditions; second solution, which neglects gravity effects, employs perturbation expansion in combination with conformal mapping and analytical continuation; two solutions are compared, and recommendations are made for their application. (26330)
Flow through spillway flip bucket
ASCE J Hydraul Div
Lenau, C.W. (author) / Cassidy, J.J. (author)
1969
16 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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