The St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory has undertaken to collaborate with the Argonne National Laboratory in its survey of the state of the art of heat dispersion from steam generating plants into large lakes. The phase of the work to be covered by the St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory relates to the prospects and problems associated with physical or hydraulic modeling of thermal plumes and heat dispersion.Argonne National Laboratory; The University of Chicag
This study focuses on release of high temperature water to still water bodies such as lakes and rese...
At Syncrude’s Base Mine Lake, a hydrocarbon sheen arising from a tailings deposit below the water co...
Cooling impoundments can offer a number of advantages over cooling towers for condenser water coolin...
The 'migrating thermal bar' phenomenon, known to occur in certain large, dimictic, freshwater lakes,...
Thesis. 1977. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Civil Engineering.MICROFICHE COP...
The Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant at Bridgman, Michigan, uses submerged- diffuser discharges as a mea...
A one-dimensional model for studying the thermal dynamics of cooling lakes has been developed. The m...
"Energy and Environmental Systems Division. Great Lakes Project."On cover: Argonne National Laborato...
The Author had been engaged on a model study of the dissipation and the possible recirculation of he...
The ability to predict the dispersion of substances in the Great Salt Lake is a requisite towards ma...
Thermal stratification is a common phenomenon in lakes and reservoirs. It has a significant influenc...
"This report is one part of a three-part survey attempting to delineate the state-of-the-art on the ...
Plume simulation with water models. The advantages and scope of water models for the study of atmosp...
An electrically heated, horizontal, Type 347 stainless steel tube was used to obtain local coefficie...
The three-dimensional mathematical model of complex research of heat and mass transfer in water medi...
This study focuses on release of high temperature water to still water bodies such as lakes and rese...
At Syncrude’s Base Mine Lake, a hydrocarbon sheen arising from a tailings deposit below the water co...
Cooling impoundments can offer a number of advantages over cooling towers for condenser water coolin...
The 'migrating thermal bar' phenomenon, known to occur in certain large, dimictic, freshwater lakes,...
Thesis. 1977. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Civil Engineering.MICROFICHE COP...
The Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant at Bridgman, Michigan, uses submerged- diffuser discharges as a mea...
A one-dimensional model for studying the thermal dynamics of cooling lakes has been developed. The m...
"Energy and Environmental Systems Division. Great Lakes Project."On cover: Argonne National Laborato...
The Author had been engaged on a model study of the dissipation and the possible recirculation of he...
The ability to predict the dispersion of substances in the Great Salt Lake is a requisite towards ma...
Thermal stratification is a common phenomenon in lakes and reservoirs. It has a significant influenc...
"This report is one part of a three-part survey attempting to delineate the state-of-the-art on the ...
Plume simulation with water models. The advantages and scope of water models for the study of atmosp...
An electrically heated, horizontal, Type 347 stainless steel tube was used to obtain local coefficie...
The three-dimensional mathematical model of complex research of heat and mass transfer in water medi...
This study focuses on release of high temperature water to still water bodies such as lakes and rese...
At Syncrude’s Base Mine Lake, a hydrocarbon sheen arising from a tailings deposit below the water co...
Cooling impoundments can offer a number of advantages over cooling towers for condenser water coolin...