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Category : Hydraulics
Languages : en
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Workshop of Hydraulics of River Ice
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Category : Hydraulics
Languages : en
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Category : Hydraulics
Languages : en
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River and Lake Ice Engineering
Author: George D. Ashton
Publisher: Water Resources Publication
ISBN: 9780918334596
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 504
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Publisher: Water Resources Publication
ISBN: 9780918334596
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 504
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Hydraulics of River Ice
Author: H. S. Santeford
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Category : Ice on rivers, lakes, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Ice on rivers, lakes, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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An Introduction to River Ice Engineering
Author: Faye Hicks, Ph.d.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781492788638
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
River ice affects most streams in the northern hemisphere for several months each winter and is often responsible for severe floods and infrastructure damage. Consequently, an understanding of river ice processes and hydraulics is essential for civil engineers who are involved in designing engineering works in and around natural streams. This book offers knowledge and advice on river ice process and hydraulics and is designed to be both an educational tool for civil engineers having no previous knowledge of river ice, as well as a handbook for practitioners seeking specific techniques for monitoring and analysis of rivers affected by ice.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781492788638
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
River ice affects most streams in the northern hemisphere for several months each winter and is often responsible for severe floods and infrastructure damage. Consequently, an understanding of river ice processes and hydraulics is essential for civil engineers who are involved in designing engineering works in and around natural streams. This book offers knowledge and advice on river ice process and hydraulics and is designed to be both an educational tool for civil engineers having no previous knowledge of river ice, as well as a handbook for practitioners seeking specific techniques for monitoring and analysis of rivers affected by ice.
Hydraulics and Mechanics of River Ice Jams
Author: Mehmet Secil Uzuner
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Category : Ice mechanics
Languages : en
Pages : 158
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An analytical model is developed for evolution of embacles in rivers. The differential equations underlying the analysis are the static force equilibrium relation for the fragmented ice cover; the unsteady, nonuniform momentum relation for the liquid flow beneath the ice; and the unsteady continuity equations for the solid and liquid phases. The analysis is limited to the case of uniform, rectangular channels. It yields predictions for the streamwise distribution of the thickness of the ice cover and the depth of flow beneath it; the flow depth and cover thickness over the uniform downstream reach where the jam thickness and flow depth are constant; the flow depth at the upstream end of the jam; and the velocity of propagation of the jam front. Estimates are also obtained for the rate of growth of a jam during early stages of its evolution, just following initiation.
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Category : Ice mechanics
Languages : en
Pages : 158
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An analytical model is developed for evolution of embacles in rivers. The differential equations underlying the analysis are the static force equilibrium relation for the fragmented ice cover; the unsteady, nonuniform momentum relation for the liquid flow beneath the ice; and the unsteady continuity equations for the solid and liquid phases. The analysis is limited to the case of uniform, rectangular channels. It yields predictions for the streamwise distribution of the thickness of the ice cover and the depth of flow beneath it; the flow depth and cover thickness over the uniform downstream reach where the jam thickness and flow depth are constant; the flow depth at the upstream end of the jam; and the velocity of propagation of the jam front. Estimates are also obtained for the rate of growth of a jam during early stages of its evolution, just following initiation.
River Ice Processes and Hydraulics
Author: Faye Hicks
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Workshop on Hydraulics of River Ice. Proceedings ; 4
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Hydraulics of River Ice
Author: Hung Tao Shen
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Category : Ice on rivers, lakes, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Category : Ice on rivers, lakes, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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A Laboratory Investigation of the Mechanics and Hydraulics of River Ice Jams
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Category : Ice on rivers, lakes, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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This report presents experimental results on the conditions of initiation of an ice jam by a simple surface obstruction, on the equilibrium thickness of an ice jam formed by accumulation and submergence of ice floes, and on the compression strength of floating, fragmented ice cover. In the study on ice jam initiation, it was found that the minimum concentration of floes in the opening of the obstruction at which a jam occurs is nearly independent of the ratio of width of constricted passage to channel width, and is proportional to a negative power of the ratio of floe length to width of constricted passage. From energy analysis of floe submergence, a relationship relating the thickness of a jam formed by accumulation and submergence of floes to the approach flow characteristics was derived and found to fit satisfactorily the experimental data. In experiments on compression strength of floating, fragmented ice cover it was found that the compressive strength is inversely proportional to compression velocity and independent of cover length.
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Category : Ice on rivers, lakes, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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This report presents experimental results on the conditions of initiation of an ice jam by a simple surface obstruction, on the equilibrium thickness of an ice jam formed by accumulation and submergence of ice floes, and on the compression strength of floating, fragmented ice cover. In the study on ice jam initiation, it was found that the minimum concentration of floes in the opening of the obstruction at which a jam occurs is nearly independent of the ratio of width of constricted passage to channel width, and is proportional to a negative power of the ratio of floe length to width of constricted passage. From energy analysis of floe submergence, a relationship relating the thickness of a jam formed by accumulation and submergence of floes to the approach flow characteristics was derived and found to fit satisfactorily the experimental data. In experiments on compression strength of floating, fragmented ice cover it was found that the compressive strength is inversely proportional to compression velocity and independent of cover length.
A Mathematical Model for River Ice Processes
Author: A. M. Wasantha Lal
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Category : Hydraulic models
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Publisher:
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Category : Hydraulic models
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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