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Dynamic Pressures in a Plunge Pool of a Dam
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Paper presented at the ISRM Regional Symposium - EUROCK 2015, October 7–10, 2015
Paper Number: ISRM-EUROCK-2015-189
... Abstract Rock scours after a spillway of a dam can lead to major problems regarding the stability of the structure. The pressures on the floor are dependent on the height of the dam and the water cushion in the pool. They can reduce the effective stress between the rock blocks significantly...
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Neural Network Modeling of Scour Depth Downstream of Spillways
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Paper presented at the ISRM Regional Symposium - EUROCK 2009, October 29–31, 2009
Paper Number: ISRM-EUROCK-2009-074
... Abstract The evaluation of the depth of scour downstream of spillways is of utmost importance for stability analysis purposes and safety assessment of hydraulic structures. To model the problem a multilayer perceptron network was adopted with a hidden layer. Three input parameters were used...