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Discussion of “Orifice Spillway Aerator: Hydraulic Design” by V. V. Bhosekar, V. Jothiprakash, and P. B. Deolalikar
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Estimation of Critical Velocity for Slurry Transport through Pipeline Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Interference System and Gene-Expression Programming
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: One of the important trends of development of hydromechanization in hydraulic engineering is the transport of solids in the form of slurries. Slurry is a thick suspension of solids in a liquid. Clogging of the pipeline ...
ANFIS-Based Approach for Predicting the Scour Depth at Culvert Outlets
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The processes involved in the local scour at culverts are so complex and that makes it difficult to establish a general empirical model to provide accurate estimation for scour. This paper describes the use of adaptive ...
Gene-Expression Programming for Sediment Transport in Sewer Pipe Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Old sewerage systems were designed based on empirical rules to minimize sediment problems and a list of codes for self-cleansing sewers. These codes were applicable to noncohesive sediments (typically storm sewers). This ...
Genetic Programming to Predict River Pipeline Scour
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The process involved in the local scour below pipelines is so complex that makes it difficult to establish a general empirical model to provide an accurate estimation for scour. This technical note describes the use of ...
Erratum for “Genetic Programming to Predict Bridge Pier Scour” by H. Md. Azamathulla, Aminuddin Ab Ghani, Nor Azazi Zakaria, and Aytac Guven
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Genetic Programming to Predict Bridge Pier Scour
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Bridge-pier scour is a significant problem for the safety of bridges. Extensive laboratory and field studies have been conducted examining the effect of relevant variables. This note presents an alternative to the conventional ...