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Hydraulic structures may also be used to measure the flow of water.
These typically man-made hydraulic structures are situated to protect against erosion.
The mechanical core was a hydraulic structure driven by the force of water that played popular chimes at every hour.
He has made pioneering contributions to the mechanism of scour at hydraulic structures.
Regular maintenance of hydraulic structures, however, is another crucial part of flood control.
Instrumented physical models are the most effective way of investigating fluid flows such as around hydraulic structures.
This plan proposed seventeen hydraulic structures that would prevent such massive flooding events, protecting homes and businesses.
Including all other subsidiary hydraulic structures, the structural density is as high as 0.2 per ha.
Hydraulic structures of this type can generally be divided into two categories: flumes and weirs.
As the water flowed permanently over the top, the hydraulic structure conforms to the definition of a weir rather than a dam.
An example of a hydraulic structure would be a dam, which slows the normal flow rate of the river in order to power turbines.
In hydraulic structures, free-surface aeration is commonly observed: i.e., the white waters.
It has ability to simulate standard hydraulic structures such as weirs, culverts, bridges, pumps, energy loss and sluice gates.
In addition he was involved in the hydraulic design of numerous dams, canals, and other hydraulic structures throughout South India.
Structural Engineering, Hydraulic Structures, and Environmental Engineering.
Hydraulic structures below that made control of the flow of water into Damascus possible from within the citadel were probably constructed under Al-Adil.
A Parshall flume is a fixed hydraulic structure used in measuring volumetric flow rate in surface water, wastewater treatment plant, and industrial discharge applications.
A hydraulic structure is a structure submerged or partially submerged in any body of water, which disrupts the natural flow of water.
- Applied-Science Civil Engineering (Hydraulic Structures)
He studied Secondary Grammar School and then he studied at a university (faculty of building and branch of hydraulic structures).
Tailwater refers to waters located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam (excluding minimum release such as for fish water), bridge or culvert.
The method is often used in civil engineering, hydrogeology or soil mechanics as a first check for problems of flow under hydraulic structures like dams or sheet pile walls.
Lots, multi-layer lots, parking houses, hydraulic structures, parking in front, parking in back, shuttles for car owners, shuttles for valets and more.
Soils and Geology Procedure for Foundations Design of Buildings and Other Structures (Except Hydraulic Structures).
After coal handling is moved out, the port will reclaim land by constructing groynes-rigid hydraulic structures built from an ocean shore that interrupt water flow and limit the movement of sediment.