US Army Corps of Engineers - Portland District required that a two-dimensional (2D) depth-averaged and a three-dimensional (3D) free-surface numerical models to be developed and validated for the John Day tailrace. These models were used to assess potential impact of a select group of structural and operational alternatives to tailrace flows aimed at improving fish survival at John Day Dam. The 2D model was used for the initial assessment of the alternatives in conjunction with a reduced-scale physical model of the John Day Project. A finer resolution 3D model was used to more accurately model the details of flow in the stilling basin and near-project tailrace hydraulics. Three-dimensional model results were used as input to the Pacific Nor...
Open channel flow near hydropower stations is of interest for both engineering and environmental app...
In 2004, following consultations with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the National ...
In ongoing work, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District (CENWP) is seeking to better unders...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Portland District (CENWP) has ongoing work to improve the survival ...
An important consideration in the development of a plan for technical upstream fish passage installa...
This report presents results of a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling study to evaluatethe i...
The US Army Corps of Engineers Portland District (CENWP) has developed a computational fluid dynamic...
This report investigates the feasibility of using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools to invest...
In 2003, an extension of the existing ice and trash sluiceway was added at Bonneville Powerhouse 2 (...
Simulation driven design with Computational Fluid Dynamics has been used to evaluate the flow downst...
One of the important ecological and environmental concerns at most existing and new hydropower facil...
Studies have shown that humankind will experience a water shortage in the coming decades. It is ther...
US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District (CENWP) operates the Bonneville Lock and Dam Project o...
Simulation-driven design with computational fluid dynamics has been used to evaluate the flow downst...
This paper describes a number of years of physical and numerical modelling that were instrumental in...
Open channel flow near hydropower stations is of interest for both engineering and environmental app...
In 2004, following consultations with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the National ...
In ongoing work, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District (CENWP) is seeking to better unders...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Portland District (CENWP) has ongoing work to improve the survival ...
An important consideration in the development of a plan for technical upstream fish passage installa...
This report presents results of a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling study to evaluatethe i...
The US Army Corps of Engineers Portland District (CENWP) has developed a computational fluid dynamic...
This report investigates the feasibility of using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools to invest...
In 2003, an extension of the existing ice and trash sluiceway was added at Bonneville Powerhouse 2 (...
Simulation driven design with Computational Fluid Dynamics has been used to evaluate the flow downst...
One of the important ecological and environmental concerns at most existing and new hydropower facil...
Studies have shown that humankind will experience a water shortage in the coming decades. It is ther...
US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District (CENWP) operates the Bonneville Lock and Dam Project o...
Simulation-driven design with computational fluid dynamics has been used to evaluate the flow downst...
This paper describes a number of years of physical and numerical modelling that were instrumental in...
Open channel flow near hydropower stations is of interest for both engineering and environmental app...
In 2004, following consultations with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the National ...
In ongoing work, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District (CENWP) is seeking to better unders...