With inertia and gravity representing the dominant forces for most open channel flow applications (e.g. weir flow), Froude similitude is commonly used for scaling hydraulic performance data from the model to prototype structures. With weir flow, as the upstream head decreases, however, the relevance of surface tension and viscosity forces can increase to the point when the model and prototype similitude is not fully achieved through Froude scaling. Such discrepancies are referred as size-scale effects, and among other things, can result in variations in the head–discharge relationship, nappe trajectory, and air entrainment. Published criteria for avoiding significant size-scale effects for free flow over linear weirs have suggested that mi...
A hydraulic jump is a region of rapidly-varied flow that is extremely turbulent. While the one-dimen...
Since the first Piano Key Weir (PKW) was built at Goulours Dam in France in 2006 by Electricité de F...
The Piano Key Weir is a type of labyrinth weir using overhangs to reduce the foot print of the found...
With inertia and gravity representing the dominant forces for most open channel flow applications (e...
Experimental physical model studies of open channel and reservoir hydraulic structures are often con...
Experimental physical model studies of hydraulic structures are often conducted to replicate flow be...
Linear weirs are a common hydraulic structure that have been used for centuries with many different ...
In the present study the three dimensional (3D) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Volume of Fluid (...
Velocity-induced vortices are common occurrences at hydraulic intakes and are detrimental to the ope...
In the present study, the three-dimensional (3D) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Volume of Fluid ...
Much work has been published regarding discharge coefficients for various weir structures. What has ...
peer reviewedThe Piano Key Weir (PKW) is a particular geometry of weir similar to a labyrinth shape ...
peer reviewedThe Piano Key Weir is a recent evolution of the traditional labyrinth weir. Thanks to a...
Piano Key Weirs (PKW) are useful overflow structures to increase discharge capacity per unit length ...
The Piano Key Weir (PKW) is a type of labyrinth weir with efficient hydraulic performance especially...
A hydraulic jump is a region of rapidly-varied flow that is extremely turbulent. While the one-dimen...
Since the first Piano Key Weir (PKW) was built at Goulours Dam in France in 2006 by Electricité de F...
The Piano Key Weir is a type of labyrinth weir using overhangs to reduce the foot print of the found...
With inertia and gravity representing the dominant forces for most open channel flow applications (e...
Experimental physical model studies of open channel and reservoir hydraulic structures are often con...
Experimental physical model studies of hydraulic structures are often conducted to replicate flow be...
Linear weirs are a common hydraulic structure that have been used for centuries with many different ...
In the present study the three dimensional (3D) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Volume of Fluid (...
Velocity-induced vortices are common occurrences at hydraulic intakes and are detrimental to the ope...
In the present study, the three-dimensional (3D) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Volume of Fluid ...
Much work has been published regarding discharge coefficients for various weir structures. What has ...
peer reviewedThe Piano Key Weir (PKW) is a particular geometry of weir similar to a labyrinth shape ...
peer reviewedThe Piano Key Weir is a recent evolution of the traditional labyrinth weir. Thanks to a...
Piano Key Weirs (PKW) are useful overflow structures to increase discharge capacity per unit length ...
The Piano Key Weir (PKW) is a type of labyrinth weir with efficient hydraulic performance especially...
A hydraulic jump is a region of rapidly-varied flow that is extremely turbulent. While the one-dimen...
Since the first Piano Key Weir (PKW) was built at Goulours Dam in France in 2006 by Electricité de F...
The Piano Key Weir is a type of labyrinth weir using overhangs to reduce the foot print of the found...