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Laboratory research on design of dikes for river regulation
Relative effects of dike crest elevation and crest profile, and effects of changes in sediment load on dike performance were investigated; laboratory stream having characteristics of alluvial stream was developed; flume 230 ft long, at least 20 ft wide, and 2. 5 ft deep was provided for model stream; alignment of flume permits development of typical problem reach and includes two bends with relatively long, straight reach of stream between them. (See also ASCE Transportation Eng Conference -- Preprint 297 v 93 n WW3 Oct 17-21 1966 31 p)
Laboratory research on design of dikes for river regulation
Relative effects of dike crest elevation and crest profile, and effects of changes in sediment load on dike performance were investigated; laboratory stream having characteristics of alluvial stream was developed; flume 230 ft long, at least 20 ft wide, and 2. 5 ft deep was provided for model stream; alignment of flume permits development of typical problem reach and includes two bends with relatively long, straight reach of stream between them. (See also ASCE Transportation Eng Conference -- Preprint 297 v 93 n WW3 Oct 17-21 1966 31 p)
Laboratory research on design of dikes for river regulation
ASCE -- Proc (J Waterways Harbors Div)
Franco, J.J. (author)
1967
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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