Titre :
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Irrigation and hydraulic design. Vol.1 : General principles of hydraulic design
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Auteurs :
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S. Leliavsky
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Type de document :
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ouvrage
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Editeur :
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London GBR : Chapman and Hall, 1955
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Format :
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492 p.
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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HYDROLOGIE ET HYDRAULIQUE
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Mots-clés:
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PERCOLATION
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INFILTRATION D'OUVRAGE
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OUVRAGE HYDRAULIQUE
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EROSION
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EROSION SOUTERRAINE
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FONDATION D'OUVRAGE
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DIGUE EN TERRE
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HYDRAULIQUE DES CANAUX
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HYDRAULIQUE FLUVIALE
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ECOULEMENT UNIFORME
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ECOULEMENT VARIE
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Résumé :
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Chap. I. Percolation of waters as a strucural design factor : General notes - Flow of water through a pervious soil - Percolation of water as a factor in estimation the structural safety of the apron - Theory of stream lines. Potential flow - Main principles of the conformal transformation method - Khosla's first problem - Pavlovsky's problem - Graphical and experimental methods for flow net diagrams and seepage study. Effect of temperature - Non-homogeneous fields. Stratified foundation material - Professor Lane's problem ; weighted creep theory - Underground erosion concept and its effect on foundation design methods - Percolation in an earthen bank. Chap. II. Tail erosion : Solutions derived from experience with existing works - Main principles of reduced of reduced-scale hydraulic model experiments - Model tests and tail erosion - The standing wave - Erosion of solid work - Erosion experiments with non-aqueous liquids. Chap. III. Hydraulics of canals and rivers
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