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Enhancing Students’ Motivation in the Undergraduate Teaching of Hydraulic Engineering: Role of Field Works
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The paper describes the pedagogical impact of fieldwork in undergraduate hydraulic engineering subjects in an Australian university. Field studies have been regularly organized to complement traditional lectures in hydraulics ...
Discussion of “Discharge through a Permeable Rubble Mound Weir” by Kohji Michioku, Shiro Maeno, Takaaki Furusawa, and Masanori Haneda
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Air-Water Flow Measurements with Intrusive, Phase-Detection Probes: Can We Improve Their Interpretation?
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion of “Hydraulic Design of Stepped Spillways” by Robert M. Boes and Willi H. Hager
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion of “Overtopping Breaching of Noncohesive Homogeneous Embankments” by Stephen E. Coleman, Darryl P. Andrews, and M. Grant Webby
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion of “Two-Phase Flow Characteristics of Stepped Spillways” by Robert M. Boes and Willi H. Hager
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Closure to “<i>Self‐Aerated Flows on Chutes and Spillways</i>” by H. Chanson (February, 1993, Vol. 119, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Hydraulics of Large Culvert beneath Roman Aqueduct of Nı⁁mes
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Romans built ancient culverts beneath roads and aqueducts. The hydraulic operation of a large culvert, built around the 1st century A.D. beneath the Nı⁁mes aqueduct, is described. The investigation shows the advanced ...
Hydraulics of Rectangular Dropshafts
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A dropshaft is an energy dissipator connecting two channels with a drop in invert elevation. The hydraulics of vertical rectangular shafts was systematically investigated in seven configurations. A particular emphasis was ...
Minimum Specific Energy and Critical Flow Conditions in Open Channels
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In open channels, the relationship between the specific energy and the flow depth exhibits a minimum, and the corresponding flow conditions are called critical flow conditions. Herein they are reanalyzed on the basis of ...