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Autor:
Steven B. Yabusaki, Allison Myers-Pigg, John A. Serkowski, Aditi Sengupta, Xingyuan Chen, Yilin Fang, Zhangshuan Hou, Nicholas D. Ward, Scott R. Waichler, Zhuoran Duan, Cora Wiese Moore, C. Gunn, Julia Indivero
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research. 56
Publikováno v:
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation. 52:1-9
Accurate modeling of the velocity field in the forebay of a hydroelectric power station is important for both power generation and fish passage, and is able to be increasingly well represented by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Acoust
Autor:
Steven B. Yabusaki, John A. Serkowski, Julia Indivero, Xingyuan Chen, Nicholas D. Ward, C. Gunn, Allison Myers-Pigg, Jianqiu Zheng, Vanessa L. Bailey, Yilin Fang, Zhuoran Duan, Aditi Sengupta, Scott R. Waichler
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Changyong Zhang, Pedro Romero-Gomez, Marshall C. Richmond, Hongkyu Yoon, Cynthia L. Rakowski, E. A. Leist, William A. Perkins, Albert J. Valocchi, Charles J. Werth, Vahid Joekar-Niasar, Qinjun Kang, John A. Serkowski, Martinus Oostrom, Haihu Liu, Nancy J. Hess, Thomas A. Dewers, Thomas W. Wietsma, Guzel D. Tartakovsky, Matthew T. Balhoff, Yashar Mehmani, Youneng Tang
Publikováno v:
Computational Geosciences. 20:857-879
Four sets of nonreactive solute transport experiments were conducted with micromodels. Each set consisted of three experiments with one variable, i.e., flow velocity, grain diameter, pore-aspect ratio, and flow-focusing heterogeneity. The data sets w
Autor:
Thomas J. Carlson, Richard S. Brown, Marshall C. Richmond, John A. Serkowski, Laurie L. Ebner, Mirjam Sick
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 154:152-164
We introduce a method for hydro turbine biological performance assessment (BioPA) to bridge the gap between field and laboratory studies on fish injury and turbine engineering design. Using this method, a suite of biological performance indicators is
Publikováno v:
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation. 18:148-155
Measurement of flow characteristics near hydraulic structures is an ongoing challenge because of the need to obtain rapid measurements of time-varying velocity over a relatively large spatial domain. This paper discusses use of an acoustic Doppler cu