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Increasing flow turbidity in pressure systems

Kudrat RakhimovDepartment Hydraulics and Hydroinformatics, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation And Agricultural Mechanization Enjineers, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanDavronjon AllayorovDepartment Hydraulics and Hydroinformatics, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation And Agricultural Mechanization Enjineers, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanZaytuna IbragimovaDepartment Hydraulics and Hydroinformatics, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation And Agricultural Mechanization Enjineers, Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan
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Abstract Clearing the water reservoirs from sediments is one of the most pressing problems. There are several ways to deal with this problem, and in most cases, they require enormous amounts of money and energy. Studying the motion of a muddy flow in pressure pipelines is one of the important works for solving this problem. Designed by the Department of Hydraulics and Hydroinformatics (TIIAME), the the inkjet apparatus is considered to be an energy-saving device and uses the potential of the flow itself to remove the muddy sediment from the water structures to the bottom. Typically, the flow carrying capacity depends on several hydraulic flow elements. The article discusses that fuzzy transporting ability depends on relative depth. Relative depth is the ratio of the suction height to the water head in front of the water outlet. The studies were conducted in laboratory conditions. Theoretical work is justified by the law of energy conservation. As a result, a new expression is obtained showing the relationship between the transporting ability of the flow and relative depth.

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