scholarly journals Making Water Work: An Energy Head Equation Demonstration

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruth Mower ◽  
Erick Martinez ◽  
Landon Raby ◽  
John Boyle ◽  
Andrew Pfluger
Keyword(s):  
Water ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 694 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ellora Padhi ◽  
Subhasish Dey ◽  
Venkappayya R. Desai ◽  
Nadia Penna ◽  
Roberto Gaudio

In a natural gravel-bed stream, the bed that has an organized roughness structure created by the streamflow is called the water-worked gravel bed (WGB). Such a bed is entirely different from that created in a laboratory by depositing and spreading gravels in the experimental flume, called the screeded gravel bed (SGB). In this paper, a review on the state-of-the-art research on WGBs is presented, highlighting the role of water-work in determining the bed topographical structures and the turbulence characteristics in the flow. In doing so, various methods used to analyze the bed topographical structures are described. Besides, the effects of the water-work on the turbulent flow characteristics, such as streamwise velocity, Reynolds and form-induced stresses, conditional turbulent events and secondary currents in WGBs are discussed. Further, the results form WGBs and SGBs are compared critically. The comparative study infers that a WGB exhibits a higher roughness than an SGB. Consequently, the former has a higher magnitude of turbulence parameters than the latter. Finally, as a future scope of research, laboratory experiments should be conducted in WGBs rather than in SGBs to have an appropriate representation of the flow field close to a natural stream.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Lucas
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When using the Far-Eastern Region as a study case the paper deals with the issues of political tensions between neighboring states (Russia and People’s Republic of China) caused by coinciding of state boundaries with rivers. Main forms of negative impact of channel processes that cause reconsideration (demarcation) of the boundary position have been described. The role of water work facilities that influence the river bed regime transformation and, consequently, fairway/state boundary position alteration is being assessed.


1933 ◽  
Vol CLXIV (feb18) ◽  
pp. 116-116
Author(s):  
A. Jowett
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Possible approaches to making fish-protecting complexes on water-engineering systems that enable to rehabilitate natural reproduction of pass-through and half pass-through species of fish and guarantee safe exploitation of water-work facilities of different purpose are considered. New versions of engineering solutions on upgrading of classical fish-running constructions and fish-tracking are put forward. Mathematical supports for offered engineering solutions are given. The results of experimental research are presented.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 655-666
Author(s):  
Celso Silva Bastos ◽  
João Luiz Calmon ◽  
Ricardo Franci Gonçalves

ABSTRACT Several countries have developed tools with criteria and evaluations to grant, through the environmental certification, a more sustainable undertaking, with quality and productivity for its users. The tools were developed for different needs and objectives, which makes it difficult to make a direct comparison, in addition to having specific demands for each region. This study aims to make a comparative analysis between some tools of greater international knowledge and to propose new parameters for the water use and management category, taking into account the design and operational phase, the water distribution, and the demands for 2025. Consequently, this study proposed the creation of an exclusive environmental tool for the management and water use, providing a seal that may be applied to any project and adopted by water work systems as an incentive to reduce the consumption of drinking water, to use alternative sources, and to decrease liquid effluents.


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The impact of the reservoir water level alterations rate limitation upon its operational mode has been studied. These limitations impact upon the hydro electric power station performance has been assessed. It has been proposed to take into consideration the level alteration rate in water/economic and water/power production calculations.


Author(s):  
Hugh M. Bowen ◽  
Birger Andersen ◽  
David Promisel

Field studies of the three 10 men teams of divers participating in the SEALAB II project were undertaken. During each team's 15 day submergence at 205 feet, psychomotor tests and a vision test were conducted in the water, and a mental arithmetic test in the habitat. Compared to base line performance (dry-land and shallow water conditions), performance on the mental arithmetic test showed no deterioration while performance on the psychomotor tests showed considerable deterioration. Many divers found that their in-water work activities proceeded slowly; among other causes of a more physical nature, concern for one's safety may detract from the amount of attention one gives to the task at hand. The most active divers in the SEALAB group were those who indicated that they were least fearful and least aroused by the conditions and who were helpful, gregarious, and made least telephone contact with the outside world.


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