EBK APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS
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When a dam is installed in a river that has salmon, an alternative path of travel for spawning is critical to the survival of the salmon. It is desired to install a series of observation windows so that the public can watch the salmon "run" through this bypass during the season. The design for observation windows is shown in Fig. 4.58 and the wetted portion of the window will be a rectangle of
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