2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10749-007-0019-y
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Bottom distribution of settled suspended particles on entering a gravitational basin over the entire depth of flow

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“…Laboratory investigations conducted in the Chair of Water-Power Utilization at the Moscow State Civil-Engineering University have established that suspended particles, which are uniform and nonuniform with respect to fall velocity, are, upon deposition, scattered over the bottom in accordance with a log-normal distribution [1,2]. The probability density Y(S) that particles will settle over some length S is determined here by the expression…”
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“…Laboratory investigations conducted in the Chair of Water-Power Utilization at the Moscow State Civil-Engineering University have established that suspended particles, which are uniform and nonuniform with respect to fall velocity, are, upon deposition, scattered over the bottom in accordance with a log-normal distribution [1,2]. The probability density Y(S) that particles will settle over some length S is determined here by the expression…”
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“…Investigations conducted by the Moscow State Civil-Engineering University (MCEI) under the author's guidance have established that on settling, suspended particles, which are uniform and nonuniform with respect to fall velocity, and which enter the inlet section across the entire depth of flow, are dispersed over the bottom asymmetrically with respect to mode and median [1]. The distribution of settled particles is described with sufficient accuracy by the lognormal law, for which the probability density Y, as we know, is presented in the following form: …”
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“…It has been established by experimental investigations [1] that the parameter ó depends on the ratios H*/H and W/V; it is therefore expedient to present the relationship for the parameter as the product of the two functions…”
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