Empirical Prediction of Characteristics of Hydraulic Jumps in Abruptly Expanding Smooth Stilling Basins: (R- and S- Jumps)

Faculty Engineering Year: 2001
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Scientific Bulletin, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shames University, Faculty of Engineering,, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. 36, No.3, Sept. 2001, 103-118. Ain sham University Volume:
Keywords : Empirical Prediction , Characteristics , Hydraulic Jumps , Abruptly    
Abstract:
Empirical Prediction of Characteristics of Hydraulic Jumps in Abruptly Expanding Smooth Stilling Basins: (R- and S- Jumps)
   
     
 
       

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