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Translatory waves in natural channels
Data on natural channel translatory waves on Clinch and lower Tennessee rivers, and on Wheeler Reservoir in Alabama for considerable range of flow in each type of channel; theoretical velocities are computed for these waves by formulas and are compared with observed velocities; results indicate that wave velocities on Clinch River can be computed with reasonable accuracy, and that velocities for rising face of wave on lower Tennessee River can be approximated.
Translatory waves in natural channels
Data on natural channel translatory waves on Clinch and lower Tennessee rivers, and on Wheeler Reservoir in Alabama for considerable range of flow in each type of channel; theoretical velocities are computed for these waves by formulas and are compared with observed velocities; results indicate that wave velocities on Clinch River can be computed with reasonable accuracy, and that velocities for rising face of wave on lower Tennessee River can be approximated.
Translatory waves in natural channels
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Wilkinson, J.H. (author)
1944
23 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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