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Scale-model experiments on high-head siphons and vortex chambers connected thereto
Laboratory experiments carried out to provide information for design intakes for Glen Affric hydroelectric works; each intake consists of siphon submerged in pond created by small dam provided with spill weir; precautions taken to minimize risk of errors resulting from inherent scale effects. (See also - discussion p 584-609)
Scale-model experiments on high-head siphons and vortex chambers connected thereto
Laboratory experiments carried out to provide information for design intakes for Glen Affric hydroelectric works; each intake consists of siphon submerged in pond created by small dam provided with spill weir; precautions taken to minimize risk of errors resulting from inherent scale effects. (See also - discussion p 584-609)
Scale-model experiments on high-head siphons and vortex chambers connected thereto
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Eastwood, W. (author) / Taylor, G.A. (author) / Allen, J. (author)
1953
29 pages
2 Supp Plates
Article (Journal)
English
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