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Jan 1955
Tranquil Flow through Open-Channel Constrictions
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Volume 120, Issue 1
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Area constrictions in many forms are encountered in both natural and artificial open channels. The hydraulics of transitions, control sections, and bridge piers and piles has been extensively investigated in the field and in the laboratory. It is remarkable, therefore, that most investigations of obstructions in bridge waterways have ignored the fact that the waterway itself is a definitive example of a width constriction in the river channel. The bridge waterway is studied in the basic research described in this paper.
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© 1955 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Jan 1955
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Carl E. Kindsvater, M.ASCE
Prof. of Civ. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.
Rolland W. Carter, AM.ASCE
Staff Engr., Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Surface Water Branch, Water Resources Div., Atlanta. Ga.
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