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Modeling of Sediment Transport Capacity by Overland Flow Using Multifactorial Analysis: Flume Experiment [PDF]
Sediment transport capacity (STC) is critical in predicting soil erosion under overland flow, especially on sloped and vegetated terrains. This study aims to assess the influence of hydraulic parameters (flow velocity, depth, shear stress, unit stream ...
Hamizak Siti Norhafizah +3 more
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A liquid metal flume for free surface magnetohydrodynamic experiments [PDF]
We present an experiment designed to study magnetohydrodynamic effects in free surface channel flow. The wide aspect ratio channel (the width to height ratio is about 15) is completely enclosed in an inert atmosphere to prevent oxidization of the liquid metal.
M D, Nornberg +3 more
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Hydraulic jump experiment in a rectangular open channel flume
This paper presents a laboratory experiment for the formation of hydraulic jump in a rectangular open channel flume to accurately explore the effect of flow structures on water resources.
Mostafa M El-Seddik*, MM El-Seddik
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This research was initiated as design guidance for the extension works of a submerged trapezoidal riprap breakwater protecting the channel towards Huanghua Port in China.
Bing Yan, Ruibo Zhang, Puyang Zhang
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Wave attenuation by flattened vegetation (Scirpus mariqueter)
With the capacity to reduce wave energy and trap sediment, Scirpus mariqueter has become an important native species of annual grass for ecology restoration at the Yangtze Estuary in eastern China. Due to seasonal variances of biophysical characteristics,
Yuxi Ma +11 more
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Species-specific and seasonal differences in the resistance of salt-marsh vegetation to wave impact
The coastal protection function provided by the vegetation of tidal wetlands (e.g. salt marshes) will play an important role in defending coastlines against storm surges in the future and depend on how these systems respond to such forcing.
Svenja Reents +14 more
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Applicability of the landscape evolution model in the absence of rills
Despite numerous applications of physically-based models for incised landscapes, their applicability for overland flow on unchanneled surfaces is not known. This work challenges a widely used landscape evolution model for the case of non-uniform rainfall
Mohsen Cheraghi +8 more
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(a) Side view of the experiment flume (Not to scale, Unit: cm). (b) Sketch of the GMSP model in the flume. Symbols: Hp = height of the sloping plate; Hg = height of the gap between the plate and the mattress; α = sloping angle of the plate; h0 ...
Yehui Zhu (5747966) +3 more
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EMG‐Driven Telemetry and Inference System for Fish: Pose Reconstruction and Flow Sensing
This work introduces an electromyography (EMG)‐driven telemetry framework that reconstructs body pose and infers hydrodynamic conditions in freely swimming fish. A custom 16‐channel archival system records intramuscular EMG, enabling deep‐learning models to decode joint kinematics, classify flow regimes, and reveal channel‐efficient sensing strategies.
Rahdar Hussain Afridi +7 more
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Functional morphology of the pharyngeal teeth of the ocean sunfish, Mola mola
Abstract Many fish use a set of pharyngeal jaws in their throat to aid in prey capture and processing, particularly of large or complex prey. In this study—combining dissection, CT scanning, histology, and performance testing—we demonstrate a novel use of pharyngeal teeth in the ocean sunfish (Mola mola), a species for which pharyngeal jaw anatomy had ...
Benjamin Flaum +3 more
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