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STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF A WATER INTAKE FACILITY FOR MOUNTAIN AND SUBMOUNTAIN RIVERS
Author(s) -
Rashad Abilov,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
architecture and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2500-0055
DOI - 10.23968/2500-0055-2021-6-4-24-33
Subject(s) - hydroelectricity , hydrology (agriculture) , environmental science , inflow , surface runoff , urbanization , water supply , water resource management , flood myth , water intake , water level , flood control , geology , environmental engineering , geography , meteorology , ecology , geotechnical engineering , archaeology , cartography , biology
Introduction: The rate of urbanization is currently high. Therefore, it is important to use various elements and devices for water intake and water supply. Purpose of the study: We aimed to consider and analyze the structural features of a water intake facility for mountain and submountain rivers. Methods: In the course of the study, we used the synergistic research principle and statistical analysis. We analyzed the types of water supply networks at mountain rivers and identified the features of water intakes at water sources of this type. Results: A description of water intake features under flood conditions in the Amur Region, exemplified by the Bureya River, was obtained. The mountain rivers have an uneven runoff, which fluctuates not only throughout the year but also throughout the day. The water supply of the mountain and submountain areas shapes the idea of hydrological control over the regime of the mountain rivers. This paper will help to study changes in the average water inflow over the years and thus facilitate an accurate and detailed description of the water inflow characteristics in the Bureya reservoir when planning the water-energy modes of the hydroelectric power plant.

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