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Hydraulic Model Studies for Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Part I - Part IV

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Hydraulic Model Studies for Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Part I - Part IV

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1950-01

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The purpose of this report is to discuss tests made on a straight drop spillway and its energy dissipator and to present a design of energy dissipator for use in B Ditch at the Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Milton, Florida. The particular structure on which tests were made is designated B-6, but similar designs will be used for Structures F-5, G-2, L-2, S-l, and Y-6. The tests were requested by Mr. Moratz on September 27, 1948, the request amended on October 6, 1948, and the study completed on October 14, 1948.

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Conducted by Soil Conservation Service - Research, United States Department of Agriculture in cooperation with Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station and the St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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Blaisdell, Fred W.; Donnelly, Charles A.. (1950). Hydraulic Model Studies for Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Part I - Part IV. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/108128.

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