Investigation of Submerged Vanes Array for Sediment Control at Intake Using a Physical Model

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  • G.A. Barani
  • M.J. Khanjani
  • M.R
  • Rahmanian and M. Sajedi
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volume 18  issue 2

pages  179- 189

publication date 1999-07

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