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B-jump in sloping channel

Hager, 1988

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13776933710508989095
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Hager W
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Journal of hydraulic research

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The overall phenomenon of a hydraulic jump in prismatic, rectangular channels, whose bottom slope is considerable in the upstream and horizontal in the downstream reach is investigated. Based on detailed observations, expressions are derived for the sequent …
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