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Arosquipa Nina, Yvan (author), Shi, Rui (author), Wüthrich, D. (author), Chanson, Hubert (author)
On a stepped spillway, the staircase invert profile generates some intense turbulent dissipation during the spill, associated with a significant reduction of kinetic energy, as well as strong self-aeration. The present study focused on the effects of inclined downward steps on the air-water flow properties, flow resistance, and head losses...
journal article 2022
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Donkers, Daniel (author)
In the upcoming decades, the Netherlands is going to face challenges regarding the protection against flooding. The reason for this is the expected rapid change in climate around the world. As a result of the changing climate, the sea levels rise and the peak river discharges increase. These changes lead to higher water levels in the Dutch...
master thesis 2021
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Kester, J.A.T.M. van (author)
report 2001
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Andersen, G. (author), Chouinard, L. (author), Foltz, S. (author)
As a technical report, this document is intended to be a summary of research results. The results include a product that can be used by Districts and others outside the Corps. Current Corps guidance on the use of CIs includes no references to embankment dams or floodcontrol projects. At this time, therefore, each decision maker must individually...
report 1999
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Mosselman, E. (author)
report 1998
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Kester, J.A.T.M. van (author), Goede, E.D. de (author)
report 1997
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Akkerman, G.J. (author)
report 1996
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Boiten, W. (author)
report 1983
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Akkerman, G.J. (author)
report 1981
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Boiten, W. (author)
report 1980
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Depeweg, H.W.T. (author)
report 1977
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Groen, P. van (author)
report 1976
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Groen, P. van (author)
report 1975
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Groen, P. van (author)
report 1973
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Rees, A.J. van (author)
report 1972
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Yong, K.C. (author)
This report is the fourth in a series dealing with the use of natural grasses and bituminous and soil admixtures for surfacing farm dam bywash spillways. When the work reported here was completed, the test channels were demolished to make way for new construction, and no further tests of this nature are contemplated. The previous report (Yong...
report 1968
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Yong, K.C. (author), Stone, D.M. (author)
Third report on use of grass on farm spillways; tests on slopes 1:10 to 1:2.5 (prototype scale tests). Permissible velocities suitable for design were given.
report 1967
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Cornish, B.A. (author), Yong, K.C. (author), Stone, D.M. (author)
As part of a program of research aimed at improving the design and construction of farm dams, the Water Research Laboratory, has with the aid of a grant from the Water Research Foundation of Australia, undertaken a study of the protection afforded to spillways by various low cost surfacing techniques. These include vegetal cover by natural...
report 1967
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Lai, K.K. (author), Stone, D.M. (author), Hattersley, R.T. (author)
Model studies formed a basis for investigating the hydraulics of bywash spillways for farm darns When constructed in natural earth such spillways are trapezoidal in cross section The surface of the spillway needs protection from scour and this protection is usually in the form of grass. These tests extended to variations in spillway geometry and...
report 1966
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Cornish, B.A. (author)
With the aid of a grant from the Water Research Foundation of Australia, the Water Research Laboratory has undertaken an investigation into surface treatments for small farm dams Vegetal cover with natural gr asses and low cost soil and bitumen admixtures are under study. As a preliminary to laboratory and field testing, a survey of available...
report 1965
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