Investigation of innovative designs of high-velocity channels for damping kinetic energy of flows


Rustem E. Yestaev K. Akhmetov E. Abduvalova A. Orynbassar T.
1 April 2024IWA Publishing

Water Science and Technology
2024#89Issue 71807 - 1815 pp.

In our contemporary world, demanding sustainable resource management, the study focuses on innovative fast flow channel designs. It investigates their efficacy in reducing flow kinetic energy, aiming to optimize water and energy management and diminish flood risks. Employing diverse methodologies, it analyzes and develops these designs, proving their substantial impact on stream energy management. These innovations not only enhance energy efficiency but also mitigate risks associated with excess kinetic energy, promoting safer stream management. This research significantly contributes to fluid dynamics and engineering, deepening the understanding of kinetic energy control in flows and offering potential solutions for water supply, environmental sustainability, and infrastructure safety challenges.

artificial roughness , environmental sustainability , hydraulic structures , reclamation canals , reinforced concrete fast flow , water flow energy damper

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Department of Architecture and Construction Industry, M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University, 080000, 7 Suleymenov Str., Taraz, Kazakhstan
Department of Melioration and Agronomy, M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University, 080000, 7 Suleymenov Str., Taraz, Kazakhstan
Department of Land Management and Cadastre, M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University, 080000, 7 Suleymenov Str., Taraz, Kazakhstan
Department of Information Systems, M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University, 080000, 7 Suleymenov Str., Taraz, Kazakhstan

Department of Architecture and Construction Industry
Department of Melioration and Agronomy
Department of Land Management and Cadastre
Department of Information Systems

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