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Original Article
Experimental Study of the Effect of Simultaneous Use of Skimming Wall on Velocity of Flow and Sediment Control in a Lateral Intake

amir moradinejad; amirhamze haghiabi; mojtaba saneie; Hojjat Allah Yonesi

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 1-16

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2018.121215.1312

Abstract
  Abstract In order to decrease the amount of sediment entering intakes, skimming wall could be used as control structure. Skimming wall changes the flow pattern and consequently changes the volume of sediment. In intakes, the average of the flow lines angles that enter the intake increases from the floor ...  Read More

Original Article
Analysis of the Discharge and Flow Conditions in Sluice-Gated Spillways

Abolfazl Barghi Khezerloo; Alireza Vatankhah

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 17-36

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2018.122093.1325

Abstract
  Sluice gates are designed and used in Ogee spillways with high height (regulator dams) or low height (as sill) for better controlling the flow. In latter case, according to different combinations of weir geometry, gate opening, upstream and downstream flow depths, four different flow conditions are recognizable: ...  Read More

Original Article
Determining the efficiency of Great Karun irrigation and drainage networks using data envelopment analysis method with conservatism control parameters

Mostafa Mardani Najafabadi; Abas Abdeshahi; Masoumeh Forouzani; Monireh Zeinali

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 37-56

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2018.122302.1332

Abstract
  Different studies show that the performances of many irrigation and drainage networks are less than what expected due to design and implementation defects and lack of proper management. On the other hand, the existence of several effective factors in the performances of these networks has made their ...  Read More

Original Article
Experimental study of local scour around inclined bridge pier groups based on capped piles in presence of debris accumulation

Ahmad zare ganjaroodi; Mohsen masoudian; Mahdi Esmaeili Varaki

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 57-76

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2018.122306.1333

Abstract
  In this paper, the effects of debris dimensions, pile cape thickness and installation levels, array and diameter piles on the maximum scour depth around inclined bridge pier groups were investigated experimentally. The bridge pier consist of two rectangular piers with 2.5 and 3.5 cm dimensions which ...  Read More

Original Article
3D Numerical Simulation of Shear Stress in Rectangular Compound Channel using Ansys Fluent Model

Ali Arman; Rezvan Valizadeh

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 77-94

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2018.122488.1337

Abstract
  The precise prediction of shear stress in open channel is important in many engineering issues such as designing of sustainable channels, calculation of energy losses, and sedimentation in channels. In flood duration, due to difference in depth of flow between the main channel and the flood plains surrounding ...  Read More

Original Article
Investigation of the Effect of Vertical Trapezium Roughness and Adverse Slope in Relaxation Basin on Hydraulic Jump Characteristics

shahab banitaba; Manouchehr Heidarpour; nahid pourabdollah

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 95-110

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2018.122797.1344

Abstract
  Water after passing over weirs or through gates often has a lot of energy. If the water enters to the river with the same energy, it will damage downstream structures. Creation hydraulic jump is one of the approaches to reduce this energy. Therefore, it is important to study hydraulic jump. In this study, ...  Read More

Original Article
Analytical solution of turbulent flow equation in alluvial aquifer with uniform recharge surface

Eshagh Ansari; mohsen masodian; mohammad sedghiasl

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 111-124

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2019.124451.1365

Abstract
  Estimating water surface profile would be important if it happens simultaneously with surface recharging (eg. precipitation). Surface recharging can fluctuate the subsurface water profile, so that designers cannot predict the water profile. This condition will be worsened when the media consists of coarse ...  Read More

Original Article
Assessment of the Total Irrigation Efficiency and Real Hydro Module using Water Balance Method (Case Study Nazlouchai Plain of Urmia)

Heydar Taifeh Rezaee; Jamal Ahmadaali; Khaled Ahmadaali

Volume 20, Issue 76 , October 2019, Pages 125-142

https://doi.org/10.22092/idser.2019.124872.1370

Abstract
  This study was carried out in 2012 to determine the total irrigation efficiency and real hydro module of Nazlouchai plain in Urmia, using water balance method. In addition to field experiments, we used data gathered from previous documents and related analytical conclusions. Field experiments conducted ...  Read More