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    INSTALLATION OF SELF-CON TION OF SELF-CONTROLLED FL TROLLED FLOATING BARS A TING BARS AT WATER INTAKE PIPELINES OF PUMPING ST AKE PIPELINES OF PUMPING STATIONS

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    2025-03-31
    Author
    Oleg Yakovlevich Glovatsky
    Rustam Khujakulov
    Fakhriddin Jaylovovich Nasirov
    Ilhom Islamov
    Jorabek Abdurahman Uralov
    Shakhboz Amirov
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    In modern conditions, to maintain a favorable hydraulic regime on mechanical water lifting systems, it is rational to use protective structures on watercourses that use the energy of the water flow in the form of a floating tank. Based on the obtained theoretical principles, fundamentally new self-controlled floating structures were created and the hydrodynamic characteristics of the movement of an unsteady three-dimensional flow for the parameters of the wing profile were refined. The theory of unsteady three-dimensional movement of a multiphase flow with its artificial stratification and protection from selected phases in depth is used by floating guide systems at water intakes of large cascades of pumping stations.
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