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Characteristics of Hydraulic Shock Waves in an Inclined Chute Contraction – Numerical Simulations

This paper presents the results of numerical simulations on the characteristics of hydraulic shockwaves in an inclined chute contraction. A two-dimensional numerical hydraulic simulation model is used to simulate the hydraulic shockwaves, based on the finite-volume multi-stage (FMUSTA) scheme propos...

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Published in:Journal of mechanics 2009-03, Vol.25 (1), p.75-84
Main Authors: Jan, C.-D., Chang, C.-J., Lai, J.-S., Guo, W.-D.
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