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Rheological characterisation of clay-cement sealing suspensions with fractionated coal fly ashes. [PDF]
Delihowski J, Izak P.
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Physical and Statistical Pattern of the Thiva (Greece) 2020-2022 Seismic Swarm. [PDF]
Vallianatos F +3 more
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A Novel Method for Noise Reduction and Jump Correction of Maglev Gyroscope Rotor Signals Under Instantaneous Perturbations. [PDF]
Liu D, Shi Z, Zou C, Yang Z, Li J.
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Should I stay or should I go? Spatiotemporal dynamics of bacterial biofilms in confined flows
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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2005
Ski jumps are a major element of each dam spillway because these are the only structures able to accomplish satisfactory energy dissipation for takeoff velocities in excess of some 20 m / s. This research aims to add to several hydraulic problems with ski jumps that have not yet been systematically solved so far.
Valentin Heller +2 more
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Ski jumps are a major element of each dam spillway because these are the only structures able to accomplish satisfactory energy dissipation for takeoff velocities in excess of some 20 m / s. This research aims to add to several hydraulic problems with ski jumps that have not yet been systematically solved so far.
Valentin Heller +2 more
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Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1969
Hydraulic jumps involving radial flow, as in diverging stilling basins, have not been properly analyzed. Dynamical considerations disclose that the radial flow jump involves a force not found in the rectangular jump. As a consequence, the sequent depth and energy loss for a radial jump are less and greater respectively than that for a rectangular jump.
Herman J. Koloseus, Daud Ahmad
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Hydraulic jumps involving radial flow, as in diverging stilling basins, have not been properly analyzed. Dynamical considerations disclose that the radial flow jump involves a force not found in the rectangular jump. As a consequence, the sequent depth and energy loss for a radial jump are less and greater respectively than that for a rectangular jump.
Herman J. Koloseus, Daud Ahmad
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