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The hydraulic design of a dam includes a knowledge of, but not limited to, the following foundational topics: pressurized and free-surface flow, uniform flow, gradually and rapidly varied flow, steady and unsteady flow, energy and momentum principles, energy losses, and cavitation. <ref name="HydDoS">[[EM 1110-2-1603 Hydraulic Design of Spillways | Hydraulic Design of Spillways, USACE, 1992]]</ref> | The hydraulic design of a dam includes a knowledge of, but not limited to, the following foundational topics: pressurized and free-surface flow, uniform flow, gradually and rapidly varied flow, steady and unsteady flow, energy and momentum principles, energy losses, and cavitation. <ref name="HydDoS">[[EM 1110-2-1603 Hydraulic Design of Spillways | EM 1110-2-1603 Hydraulic Design of Spillways, USACE, 1992]]</ref> | ||
==Hydraulic Design Criteria== | ==Hydraulic Design Criteria== | ||
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==Types of Evaluations== | ==Types of Evaluations== | ||
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*[[Hydraulic Performance of Spillways]] | *[[Hydraulic Performance of Spillways]] | ||
*[[Hydraulic Performance of Outlet Works | *[[Hydraulic Performance of Outlet Works]] | ||
*[[Dam Breach Inundation Analysis]] | *[[Dam Breach Inundation Analysis]] | ||
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==Types of Hydraulic Modeling== | ==Types of Hydraulic Modeling== | ||
*[[One-Dimensional Hydraulic Models]] | *[[One-Dimensional Hydraulic Models]] | ||
*[[Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Models]] | *[[Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Models]] | ||
*[[Three-Dimensional Hydraulic Models]] | *[[Three-Dimensional Hydraulic Models]] | ||
Revision as of 21:21, 9 September 2022
The hydraulic design of a dam includes a knowledge of, but not limited to, the following foundational topics: pressurized and free-surface flow, uniform flow, gradually and rapidly varied flow, steady and unsteady flow, energy and momentum principles, energy losses, and cavitation. [1]
Hydraulic Design Criteria
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Types of Evaluations
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Types of Hydraulic Modeling
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Revision Date: 09/09/2022