Fluid Mechanics and Design of Hydraulic Structures

A brief discussion is presented of the lasting effects of some of thefluid mechanics contributions of Dr. Hunter Rouse on the design of hydraulic structures including an early study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on theshape of overfall spillway crests. A description is given of the so...

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Buildings. Public works
Canals
Concretes
Conduits
Damage
Dams and subsidiary installations
Dissipation
Energy of solution
Exact sciences and technology
Fluctuation
Fluid mechanics
Flumes
Freshwater
Hydraulic constructions
Hydraulic structures
Indonesia
Plugs
Rolls
Roughness
Slurries
Spillways
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Valves
Vibration
Waves
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