Surface Irrigation Hydraulics – Kinematics
- 1 December 1968
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division
- Vol. 94 (4) , 419-440
- https://doi.org/10.1061/jrcea4.0000601
Abstract
Discussions of surface irrigation have appeared in the literature for many years. Familiar among the early works are the names of Parker (15), 4 Israelsen (9), and Lewis and Milne (12). In the last decade, Hall (8), Philip and Farrell (16), Fok and Bishop (7), and Wilke and Smerdon (17) also considered the problem. Concurrently, reflecting stimulation from advanced theory and computer technology, understanding of the problem has been advanced by Chen and Hansen (4), Brakensiek (2), Farrell (6), Collins and Bassett (5), Kruger and Bassett (11), Schreiber (“Hydraulic Description of Recession of Shallow Flow Over a Porous Bed,” Master of Science thesis presented to Washington State Univ., in 1965), Bassett (1), Su (“Hydraulics of Steady, Open-Channel Flow Over a Porous Bed,” Master of Science thesis presented to the Utah State Univ., in 1962), Olsen [“Hydrodynamics of Unsteady Open Channel Fluid Flow Over A Porous Bed Having a Variable Infiltration Rate (Advance Phase),” doctoral thesis presented to the Utah State Univ., in 1965], Morgali and Linsley (13), and others.Keywords
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