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Physical modeling of the effect of shape, blockage, and flow variability on scour in culvert outlets

The widespread use of culverts has prompted researchers to focus on developing precise designs to prevent their failure caused by scouring at the culvert outlet. This study employed physical modelling to investigate alternation in culvert outlets under different conditions, including variations in c...

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Culverts
Discharge
Earth Sciences
Firing rate
Flow rates
Flow velocity
Hydraulics
Hydrographs
Investigations
Models, Theoretical
Outlets
Physical Sciences
Scour
Scouring
Sediments
Sediments (Geology)
Shape effects
Soil erosion
Steady flow
Unsteady flow
Water Movements
title Physical modeling of the effect of shape, blockage, and flow variability on scour in culvert outlets
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