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Framing a pig welfare assessment protocol suitable for smallholder settings in low-to-middle income countries. [PDF]
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Pilot-scale research on advanced treatment of surface water from Beijing-Hangzhou grand Canal with seasonably variable temperature based on Hollow fiber nanofiltration. [PDF]
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Thermodynamic studies and optimization of pectinase produced by soil-isolated Aspergillus foetidus and its application in the textile industry. [PDF]
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Modeling of scour hole characteristics under turbulent wall jets using machine learning. [PDF]
Khuntia JR, Devi K, Mumtaz MA.
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Community Composition of Microbial Eukaryotes Transported by Stemflow from Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. (American Beech) Trees in Northeastern Ohio (USA). [PDF]
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Hydrotechnical Construction, 1975
Characteristic diagrams of the distribution of longitudinal velocities in the local scour zone at partly submerged obstructions are shown, and an equation is presented of dynamic balance of the flow around an obstruction during the the period of stabilization.
A. I. Bogomolov +4 more
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Characteristic diagrams of the distribution of longitudinal velocities in the local scour zone at partly submerged obstructions are shown, and an equation is presented of dynamic balance of the flow around an obstruction during the the period of stabilization.
A. I. Bogomolov +4 more
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Local Scour Downstream of an Apron
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 1985Measurements have been made of the rate of scour downstream of a rigid apron due to a jet of water issuing through a sluice opening. Experiments are carried out for various sand sizes, sluice openings, efflux velocities, and lengths of apron. Mean velocity profiles in rigid models simulating the shape of the scour hole are studied in detail.
N. M. K. Nik Hassan +1 more
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Journal of Hydraulic Research, 1992
Local scour downstream of an apron with a swept-out hydraulic jump is shown to develop very rapidly, that is in less than 1% of the time to reach the ultimate scour depth. The short-term scour although not as deep as the long-term scour, occurs much closer to the apron.
M. S. Mohamed, J. A. Mccorquodale
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Local scour downstream of an apron with a swept-out hydraulic jump is shown to develop very rapidly, that is in less than 1% of the time to reach the ultimate scour depth. The short-term scour although not as deep as the long-term scour, occurs much closer to the apron.
M. S. Mohamed, J. A. Mccorquodale
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