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Summary Stomatal closure prevents significant water losses during drought events. Yet, leaves are not perfectly hermetic and dehydration ensues through residual water losses, known as minimum conductance (gmin), which is highly relevant since it informs on the water depletion dynamics under stress.
Santiago Trueba +8 more
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Longer lasting heat treatment durations induced photosynthetic impairment at lower temperatures and caused the development of proportionally more necrotic tissue at lower temperatures in leaves of three Mediterranean oak species. Abstract Short heat treatments are commonly used to estimate the leaf‐level thermal tolerance of tree species. The effect of
N. Kunert, E. Düsterhöft, B. Stumpf
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Emerging Applications of Additive Manufacturing in Aquaculture Systems: A Comprehensive Review
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is transforming aquaculture through smart monitoring, customized components, feeding systems, water quality control, and sustainable production. ABSTRACT This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the existing literature on additive manufacturing, commonly known as three‐dimensional (3D) printing, in ...
Subha M. Roy, Hyunsoo Choi, Taeho Kim
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Analysis of the submerged radial hydraulic jump
Most of the research work on hydraulic jumps has dealt with their macroscopic behaviour. The important parameters in these studies were the sequent depth ratio and the jump length required for stilling basin design. Unfortunately, the internal flow in submerged radial hydraulic jumps has received very little attention. A complete mathematical model of
Sameh M. Abdel-Gawad +1 more
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Numerical Simulations of the Flow Field of a Submerged Hydraulic Jump over Triangular Macroroughnesses [PDF]
Amir Ghaderi +2 more
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The submerged hydraulic jump in an abrupt lateral expansion
The occurrence of a submerged hydraulic jump in a low head canal regulating structure with piers is considered. The problem is three-dimensional because of the abrupt lateral expansion at the end of the piers. The jump dynamics is affected by this expansion, and this effect should be taken into account in calculating the hydraulics for the structure.
C. D. Smith
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Predicting submerged hydraulic jump characteristics using machine learning methods [PDF]
Mohsen Nasrabadi
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Tetsuya Sumi
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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 1963
A definition sketch is proposed for the submerged hydraulic jump with the introduction of a submergence factor. Theoretical and empirical equations have been developed for the prominent flow parameters. The energy loss in the submerged jump has been shown to be considerably less than that in the corresponding free jump for higher submergences.
N Rajaratnam, Rajaratnam N
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A definition sketch is proposed for the submerged hydraulic jump with the introduction of a submergence factor. Theoretical and empirical equations have been developed for the prominent flow parameters. The energy loss in the submerged jump has been shown to be considerably less than that in the corresponding free jump for higher submergences.
N Rajaratnam, Rajaratnam N
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Numerical analysis of jet and submerged hydraulic jump using moving particle semi-implicit method [PDF]
Farshid Nazari +2 more
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