Comparison Analysis of the Hydraulic Characteristics between Traditional and V-type Stepped Spillway

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As a new kind of stepped dissipator, the investigation of V-type stepped spillways lies on the preliminary stage.This article should be used as a comparison analysis of the hydraulic characteristics between traditional and V-type stepped spillways.
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