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ITRC Paper No. |
P 93-001 |
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Web
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http://www.itrc.org/papers/irrcanalsimulation/irrcanalsimulation.pdf |
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Length |
6 pages |
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Authors |
Charles M.
Burt and G. Gartrell |
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Published |
Journal of
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering. Vol. 119
(4):631-636. |
Summary
Unsteady canal simulation
model usage requires serious investments of time and
personnel. The reasons for deciding to invest in a
model, as well as reasons not to invest, are discussed.
For most cases, it is better to invest in the improvement
of an existing model rather than investing in the writing
of a new model. Many excellent models are available,
although very few can be considered "user-friendly" for
the average design engineer. Unsteady flow
simulation models are not recommended for real-time
control, but are key tools for the study of various
control scenarios. Canal models can simulate an
actual canal, but the user must input the necessary canal
gate control algorithms in order to study the effects of
various types of automation and control. The user
must also understand the basics of the system to be
modeled and have the time and capability to determine if
model results are reasonable and sound.
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