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A Transition Flow Regime on Stepped Spillways : The Facts [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
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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Hydraulic of Stepped Spillways

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2000
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Extreme Pressures and Risk of Cavitation in Steeply Sloping Stepped Spillways of Large Dams

Water (Switzerland), 2022
Jorge Matos   +2 more
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Effects of Step Pool Porosity upon Flow Aeration and Energy Dissipation on Pooled Stepped Spillways

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2014
Stefan 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, 2013
Stefan Felder   +2 more
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Skimming, Nonaerated Flow on Stepped Spillways over Roller Compacted Concrete Dams

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2012
Inés Meireles   +2 more
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