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Giovanni Corato

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Integration of flow meter devices for optimal discharge estimation during floods.

2009

discharge estimation entropic parameter flowmeterSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Discharge estimation in natural channels with significant lateral inflow

2015

The indirect measurement technique for discharge estimation, based on water level data analysis in two different river sections, is extended to the case of existing significant tributary flow between the two sections. The methodology is based on the calibration of a numerical flow routing algorithm, solving the Saint-Venant equations in diffusive form along the main channel between the two measurement sections. The first calibration parameter is the average Manning's roughness coefficient holding in the main channel, the other ones are relative to the rating curve of each tributary channel, estimated per unit roughness coefficient and per unit slope immediately before the junction of the tr…

diffusive model hydraulic modeling discharge estimation tributary inflow
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ANALISI SPERIMENTALE SUL RENDIMENTO DI UN GENERATORE TERMOELETTRICO A BASSI GRADIENTI TERMICI.

2008

solar energy electric energy seebeck effect thermoelectric generator
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Peak flow estimation in ungauged basins by means of water level data analysis.

2009

discharge estimationSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Discharge and bed roughness estimation from water level data analysis

2009

Water level data measured at the two ends of a reach are used to compute both the average n Manning roughness coefficient and the discharge hydrograph in the upstream section of the reach. The methodology is first introduced for the simple case of homogenous roughness and large slope, when the kinematic assumption holds for the momentum equation. In the more general case, when subcritical flow can occur along the channel, an approximation of the downstream boundary condition is required to make always identifiable the calibration problem. In this case, the calibration problem is solved by 1) associating to each possible n value the solution of a flow routing problem, with assigned upstream …

Discharge measurement bed roughness flow routing zero inertia model calibrationSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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