Energy Dissipation definition

Energy Dissipation means methods employed at pipe outlets to prevent erosion. Examples include, but are not limited to: concrete aprons, riprap, splash pads, and gabions that are designed to prevent erosion.
Energy Dissipation means methods employed at pipe outlets to prevent erosion caused by the rapid discharge of water scouring soils. Examples include, but are not limited to: concrete aprons, riprap, splash pads, and gabions that are designed to prevent erosion.
Energy Dissipation means method employed at pipe outlets to prevent erosion caused by the rapid discharge of water scouring soils.

Examples of Energy Dissipation in a sentence

  • All outfalls (at a minimum) shall be provided with rock protection as specified in the ODOT Hydraulics Manual Chapters 11 (Energy Dissipation) and Chapter 15 (Bank Protection).

  • The Geothermal Fluid discharge to the Wairakei Stream is shown on the Brine Process Flow Diagram (Exhibit A6) The proposed indicative system for discharging Geothermal Fluid to the Wairakei Stream is shown in accordance with section 1.1.1 of these Owner's Technical Requirements on Ormat drawing No. 7.011.00.413.0 Revision 0, P&ID Energy Dissipation System in Schedule J.

  • Energy Dissipation can be provided using riprap / rock at outlets.


More Definitions of Energy Dissipation

Energy Dissipation means methods employed at pipe outlets to prevent erosion by dissipating or lowering the energy of the discharge. Examples include, but are not limited to, concrete aprons, riprap, splash pads, and gabions which are designed and installed to prevent erosion.
Energy Dissipation means methods employed at pipe outlets to prevent erosion. Examples include, but are not limited to: dispersal pipe ends, discharge below the water line, aprons, riprap, splash pads, and gabions that are designed to prevent erosion.
Energy Dissipation means methods employed at pipe outlets to prevent erosion caused by the rapid discharge of water scouring soils. [Minn. R. 7090]

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