2006
DOI: 10.1139/l05-123
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Suivi et validation des mesures pour un déversoir d'orage latéral à seuil court

Abstract: Dans ce travail, on propose une approche originale pour le suivi et la validation des mesures de déversement sur un déversoir latéral à seuil court. L'approche est basée sur l'utilisation combinée d'un dispositif de mesure et d'une loi de déversement. La procédure de validation développée consiste dans un premier temps à identifier les mesures erronées et, par conséquent, le capteur défaillant en utilisant la redondance d'information sur le débit déversé. L'identification des mesures erronées se fait par l'int… Show more

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“…Sharp-crested side weirs in rectangular channels have been studied extensively by Subramanya andAwasthy (1972), Ranga Raju et al (1979), Hager (1987), Singh and Satyanarayana (1994), Ghodsian (2003), and Khorchani and Blanpain (2005). Since most studies refer to irrigation or drainage engineering (Hager 1986;Borghei et al 1999;and Crobeddu and Bennis 2006), usually a fixed channel bottom is assumed. Natural rivers have a mobile bed, and in flood protection projects, flowsediment interaction induced morphological processes have to be taken into account.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sharp-crested side weirs in rectangular channels have been studied extensively by Subramanya andAwasthy (1972), Ranga Raju et al (1979), Hager (1987), Singh and Satyanarayana (1994), Ghodsian (2003), and Khorchani and Blanpain (2005). Since most studies refer to irrigation or drainage engineering (Hager 1986;Borghei et al 1999;and Crobeddu and Bennis 2006), usually a fixed channel bottom is assumed. Natural rivers have a mobile bed, and in flood protection projects, flowsediment interaction induced morphological processes have to be taken into account.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%