Four detailed review chapters by different authors cover low-head hydropower utilization, intake design for ice conditions, the interface between estuaries and seas, and polders.
Developments in hydraulic engineering - Vol. 2
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✦ Synopsis
Elsevier, 1984г. , 248 стр.
This second volume of the series is a logical continuation of the first volume with the same central theme of 'hydraulic structures'. After dealing in the first volume with computational methods related to hydraulic structures design, sediment transport and some special features of irrigation structures, the second volume concentrates on some important problems encountered in the design of hydraulic structures. The first chapter is orientated towards the general discussion of principles involved in vibration of hydraulic structures and is followed by a chapter discussing in detail vibration of gates. The third chapter is a fundamental treatment of the aeration problem which is followed by two chapters giving a wide-ranging account of approaches, pitfalls and recent developments in the design of spillways and energy dissipators at high dams.Содержание:Vibrations of Hydraulic Structures - P. A. Kolkman
Gate Vibrations - P. A. Kolkman
Aeration at Hydraulic Structures - K. Haindl
Spillways of High Dams - J. J. Cassidy and R. A. Elder
Energy Dissipation at High Dams - F. A. Locher and S. T. Hsu
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Топливно-энергетический комплекс;Гидротехнические сооружения
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