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Construction of dams suggested which causes stream to flow as in natural section, i.e., deeper in center and shallower at sides; this goal is to be attained by dividing wall, 1000 to 2000 ft long, parallel to stream; typical design for preventing heavy silt and rolling sand from entering canal heads on upstream dam; silt problems met with irrigation projects can be solved in this way.
Construction of dams suggested which causes stream to flow as in natural section, i.e., deeper in center and shallower at sides; this goal is to be attained by dividing wall, 1000 to 2000 ft long, parallel to stream; typical design for preventing heavy silt and rolling sand from entering canal heads on upstream dam; silt problems met with irrigation projects can be solved in this way.
Ejecting of river silt through divide walls on upstream of barrages
Indian Concrete J
Din, M. (author)
1949
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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