2022
DOI: 10.28991/cej-2022-08-09-011
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Ethiopian Dam Optimum Hydraulic Operating Conditions to Reduce Unfavorable Impacts on Downstream Countries

Abstract: As noted by several researchers, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile River is expected to have unfavorable consequences for downstream countries like Egypt and Sudan. To limit GERD's negative effects on downstream countries, its operation should be secure, and its upstream water level should be ideal. However, none of the studies carried out the ideal operating scenarios from the perspective of controlling the number of gate openings. Accordingly, this study evaluates the optimal operat… Show more

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“…Vj is the velocity at the beginning of the jump, Wg is the gate width, Cc is the contraction coefficient, and b is the gate opening as shown in Figure4[25].…”
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“…Vj is the velocity at the beginning of the jump, Wg is the gate width, Cc is the contraction coefficient, and b is the gate opening as shown in Figure4[25].…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%