This document contains images and text documenting the history of Bohemian Football Club, an Irish football club founded in 1890 in Dublin. It includes photos of early Bohemian teams from the 1890s and 1900s, including the team that won the Irish Challenge Cup in 1907-1908. It also mentions Harold Sloan, who scored the first goal at Dalymount Park and later died in World War 1, in memory of his military service. The document provides a visual timeline of Bohemian Football Club's history over several decades in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The document describes the key components of a gravity dam and their functions. It discusses drainage galleries, which provide access to the dam interior and drainage. Shafts are vertical openings that provide access for equipment and instruments. The overflow section, also called the spillway, releases surplus water from the reservoir in a safe way. The non-overflow section is the rest of the dam where a road may be located. A power house is located at one end to generate electricity. Energy dissipation works reduce the velocity of water flowing over the spillway. Outlets below the spillway release water from the reservoir. Joints are included to aid construction and prevent cracks.
Experiment No.5 Flow Over Weirs in a Flume-ROSAROS.pdfKentRosaros1
The document describes an experiment to determine the characteristics of flow over two types of weirs - a sharp-crested weir and a trapezoidal weir. It outlines the objectives, materials, theory, procedure, data collection, and computations for the experiment. Flow rates were measured over each weir type at different water levels. Discharge coefficients were then calculated and averaged for each weir based on the experimental data.
The document discusses integrated water resource management and its various components and challenges. It addresses managing water resources for multiple purposes across different agencies, regions, and disciplines. Integrated management considers natural water systems and promotes conservation, public health, and stakeholder involvement through a dynamic process. It emphasizes efficient agricultural water use and managing irrigation water for drinking. Conservation planning and least-cost planning are methods to balance supply and demand management.
This document discusses the design of irrigation channels. It begins by introducing different types of channels, including non-alluvial channels, rigid boundary channels, and alluvial channels. It then covers procedures for designing non-alluvial channels using Manning's formula or Chezy's equation to determine parameters like cross-sectional area, depth, and width. Examples are provided to demonstrate this process. The document also discusses design considerations for lined canals as rigid boundary channels, which can withstand higher velocities. Overall, the document provides guidance on selecting channel alignments and sizes based on factors like soil type, discharge needs, and permissible velocities.
This document contains images and text documenting the history of Bohemian Football Club, an Irish football club founded in 1890 in Dublin. It includes photos of early Bohemian teams from the 1890s and 1900s, including the team that won the Irish Challenge Cup in 1907-1908. It also mentions Harold Sloan, who scored the first goal at Dalymount Park and later died in World War 1, in memory of his military service. The document provides a visual timeline of Bohemian Football Club's history over several decades in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The document describes the key components of a gravity dam and their functions. It discusses drainage galleries, which provide access to the dam interior and drainage. Shafts are vertical openings that provide access for equipment and instruments. The overflow section, also called the spillway, releases surplus water from the reservoir in a safe way. The non-overflow section is the rest of the dam where a road may be located. A power house is located at one end to generate electricity. Energy dissipation works reduce the velocity of water flowing over the spillway. Outlets below the spillway release water from the reservoir. Joints are included to aid construction and prevent cracks.
Experiment No.5 Flow Over Weirs in a Flume-ROSAROS.pdfKentRosaros1
The document describes an experiment to determine the characteristics of flow over two types of weirs - a sharp-crested weir and a trapezoidal weir. It outlines the objectives, materials, theory, procedure, data collection, and computations for the experiment. Flow rates were measured over each weir type at different water levels. Discharge coefficients were then calculated and averaged for each weir based on the experimental data.
The document discusses integrated water resource management and its various components and challenges. It addresses managing water resources for multiple purposes across different agencies, regions, and disciplines. Integrated management considers natural water systems and promotes conservation, public health, and stakeholder involvement through a dynamic process. It emphasizes efficient agricultural water use and managing irrigation water for drinking. Conservation planning and least-cost planning are methods to balance supply and demand management.
This document discusses the design of irrigation channels. It begins by introducing different types of channels, including non-alluvial channels, rigid boundary channels, and alluvial channels. It then covers procedures for designing non-alluvial channels using Manning's formula or Chezy's equation to determine parameters like cross-sectional area, depth, and width. Examples are provided to demonstrate this process. The document also discusses design considerations for lined canals as rigid boundary channels, which can withstand higher velocities. Overall, the document provides guidance on selecting channel alignments and sizes based on factors like soil type, discharge needs, and permissible velocities.