Spillway tests confirm model-prototype conformance
A. J. Peterka
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Spillway tests confirm model-prototype conformance
Published
1954
Publisher
Technical Information Branch, Denver Federal Center
Pages
62
Subjects
Spillway Design - Step by Step
The hydraulics of stepped chutes and spillways
Hydraulic energy dissipators
Model study of a box-inlet chute spillway and SAF stilling basin
Elements of Urban Stormwater Design
Typical Tennessee-Tombigbee canal section spillways, Spillways A and B
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