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Integrated approach of extreme learning machines and locally weighted linear regression for improved discharge coefficient prediction. [PDF]
Hameed MM +3 more
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Realizing low-energy drip irrigation via a 1-dimensional model of low-pressure drip emitters. [PDF]
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A novel stacking ensemble model for predicting discharge coefficient of submerged multi parallel radial gates. [PDF]
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Discharge distribution in a multi-outlet spillway with varying adverse conditions. [PDF]
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Applications of Labyrinth Weirs for Dams, Headworks
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Minimizing the hydraulic side effects of weirs construction by using labyrinth weirs
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation, 2019Abstract It is no doubt that weirs are one of the most important hydraulic structures that play a vital role in irrigation project. So, it is necessary to minimize the hydraulic side effects of weirs. Throughout this paper, experiments were conducted to investigate the suitable dimensions and shape of weir's crest to increase head loss, decrease ...
Fathy Ismail
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Staged Labyrinth Weir Hydraulics
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2013AbstractLabyrinth weirs with multiple crest elevations (i.e., staged labyrinth weirs) can be used in spillway design to confine base flows to a section of the crest and/or satisfy discharge hydrogr...
M. R. Dabling +2 more
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Piano Key Weir Hydraulics and Labyrinth Weir Comparison
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2013AbstractA piano key (PK) weir is a type of nonlinear (labyrinth-type) control structure with a relatively small spillway footprint.
R. M. Anderson, B. P. Tullis
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