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A Transition Flow Regime on Stepped Spillways : The Facts [PDF]
The stepped channel design have been used since more than 3,000 years. It is understood that low flows behave as successions of free-jets (i.e. nappe flow) while large discharges skim over the pseudo-bottom formed by the step edges. For a range of intermediate flow rates, a transition flow regime takes place.
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Extreme Pressures and Risk of Cavitation in Steeply Sloping Stepped Spillways of Large Dams
Water (Switzerland), 2022Jorge Matos +2 more
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Energy dissipation in stepped spillways using baffled stilling basins
ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2022exaly
Effects of Step Pool Porosity upon Flow Aeration and Energy Dissipation on Pooled Stepped Spillways
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2014Stefan Felder +2 more
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Aeration, Flow Instabilities, and Residual Energy on Pooled Stepped Spillways of Embankment Dams
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering - ASCE, 2013Stefan Felder +2 more
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Skimming, Nonaerated Flow on Stepped Spillways over Roller Compacted Concrete Dams
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2012Inés Meireles +2 more
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