Sediment is transported along the river flow and deposited in the mouth of the intake structure over time and reducing the water intake capacity. Nowadays, many water intake structures lose their function and are closed to operation. To deal with this problem, recently, submerged vane application has offered a practical and economical solution. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of three vane installations under sediment feeding conditions by comparing the bed topography before and after vanes were installed. For that purpose, experiments were carried out in a laboratory channel running for 90-degree intake angle. Three vanes were installed in one column at near the intake entrance. The vanes dimensions were equal to; 3cm ...
Submerged vanes have found a large number of applications in river hydraulic to control river bed mo...
In designing river intakes and diversion structures, it is paramount that the sediments entering the...
Over the past few decades, the cause of many bridge failures has been reported to be abutment scour....
Sediment is transported along the river flow and deposited in the mouth of the intake structure over...
One of the problems at most water intakes is accumulation of sediment at the entrance and changing o...
Intake canals are used to withdraw water from rivers for various purposes. Sedimentation in the inta...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Recently submerged vanes have come to the attention of Rijkswaterstaat as an option to ensure a suff...
Submerged vanes are low-height flow-training structures emerging from the riverbed with a suitable a...
In river meandering, when flow passes through a bend, reduction of flow velocity and rising hydrosta...
Regulation structures such as submerged vane are needed to reduce and eliminate environmental damage...
The objective of this study was to develop guidelines for use of the Iowa Vanes technique for sedim...
Intakes are widely used for flow diversion and its control in the open channels or rivers. During pa...
Submerged vanes are thin flow-training structures that protrude above the channel bed to a height of...
In order to create a secondary circulation (spiral flow) in the downstream direction to their traili...
Submerged vanes have found a large number of applications in river hydraulic to control river bed mo...
In designing river intakes and diversion structures, it is paramount that the sediments entering the...
Over the past few decades, the cause of many bridge failures has been reported to be abutment scour....
Sediment is transported along the river flow and deposited in the mouth of the intake structure over...
One of the problems at most water intakes is accumulation of sediment at the entrance and changing o...
Intake canals are used to withdraw water from rivers for various purposes. Sedimentation in the inta...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Recently submerged vanes have come to the attention of Rijkswaterstaat as an option to ensure a suff...
Submerged vanes are low-height flow-training structures emerging from the riverbed with a suitable a...
In river meandering, when flow passes through a bend, reduction of flow velocity and rising hydrosta...
Regulation structures such as submerged vane are needed to reduce and eliminate environmental damage...
The objective of this study was to develop guidelines for use of the Iowa Vanes technique for sedim...
Intakes are widely used for flow diversion and its control in the open channels or rivers. During pa...
Submerged vanes are thin flow-training structures that protrude above the channel bed to a height of...
In order to create a secondary circulation (spiral flow) in the downstream direction to their traili...
Submerged vanes have found a large number of applications in river hydraulic to control river bed mo...
In designing river intakes and diversion structures, it is paramount that the sediments entering the...
Over the past few decades, the cause of many bridge failures has been reported to be abutment scour....