BREAKING SCENARIOS FOR POIANA UZULUI DAM

The paper deals with an updated modeling methodology for the propagation of accidental flood waves created by a dam failure. A study case, related to a pilot project concerning breaking scenarios of Poaiana Uzului Dam and downstream flood routing proves the efficiency of the proposed methodology. Th...

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