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August 2016 - November 2016
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River training is crucial for safeguarding river banks against erosion and preventing damage during floods. Various established methods like spurs, dykes, and revetments have been employed for many years. Researchers are currently investigating a novel river training approach known as bandal-like structures, aiming to demonstrate their cost-effecti...
To forecast the future direction of pollutant movement, the advection dispersion equation is employed with positive time increments. Solving the Advection-dispersion equation necessitates prior knowledge of the dispersion coefficient, posing the challenge of estimating these coefficients within a subsurface aquifer. The task of deducing longitudina...
The surface runoff can be predicted using hydrographs, and hence, the hydrographs become a prerequisite in designing hydrologic structures. The concept of unit hydrograph have been used widely in the field of hydrology in the past. There are different methods for the derivation of unit hydrographs like the ordinate method, matrix method, and the me...
The measurement of discharge plays an important role in the design of open channels. Direct measurements of discharges in large canals and rivers are not feasible because of high flow. Weirs are the most widely used discharge-measuring device for open channels. In this study, the experimental study along with the modeling of discharge through a sha...
Triangular weir is a simple form of weir best matched for low discharge and is free from aeration
difficulties. It is mostly used in various branches of engineering like hydraulics, environmental, chemical and
irrigation for the purpose of discharge measurement. Earlier studies conducted on triangular weir indicate that
the discharge coefficient re...
The Piano Key Weir (PKW) is a particular shape of labyrinth weir, using up- and/or downstream overhangs.
The horizontal rectangular labyrinth shape allows to multiply the crest length for a given weir width. With the
increasing demand of power, it is becoming greatly essential to increase the storage capacity of existing dams
without neglecting the...
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