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Critical Flow over Circular Crested Weirs
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The critical flow principle is a useful approach for the hydraulic analysis of round-crested weirs due to their single head-discharge relationships. The hydraulics of circular-crested weirs is examined using simplified ...
Transcritical Flow due to Channel Contraction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The singular point is a physical phenomenon consistent with critical flow conditions, and, consequently, the real control section of a water surface profile. A general method to study the location, type, and water surface ...
Closure to “Transcritical Flow due to Channel Contraction” by O. Castro-Orgaz, J. V. Giráldez, and J. L. Ayuso
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Critical Depth Relationships in Developing Open-Channel Flow
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Doubts have been expressed about the validity of the critical depth defined in terms of the minimum specific energy head of the free-surface streamline when dealing with developing open-channel flows. This note examines ...
Assessing Reference Evapotranspiration by the Hargreaves Method in Southern Spain
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Hargreaves method enables reference crop evapotranspiration
Numerical Study of the Transition Regime between the Skimming and Wake Interference Flows in a Water Flume by Using the Lattice-Model Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A numerical study to describe the transition regime between the skimming and wake interference flows due to the influence of an idealized bed roughness in a water flume was carried out here using the lattice model approach. ...