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  • Reasons for Implementing Movement in Kinetic Architecture

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    - Year 2017

    The paper gives insights into different forms of movement in contemporary architecture and examines them based on the reasons for their implementation. The main objective of the paper is to determine: the degree to which the complexity of kinematic architecture results from functional and spatial needs and what other motivations there are. The method adopted to investigate these questions involves theoretical studies and comparative analyses...

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  • The experience of movement in the built form and space: A framework for movement evaluation in architecture

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    - Cogent Arts & Humanities - Year 2019

    “Movement in architecture” is an organized system of various types of movements stimulated by specific architectural elements. This research was conducted through a qualitative-analytical method and empirical and bibliographical research methods with the aim to categorize different types of movements based on the explorer and observer relationships with the built space and form. So far, most of the related studies have focused...

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  • The experience of movement in the built form and space: A framework for movement evaluation in architecture

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    “Movement in architecture” is an organized system of various types of movements stimulated by specific architectural elements. This research was conducted through a qualitative-analytical method and empirical and bibliographical research methods with the aim to categorize different types of movements based on the explorer and observer relationships with the built space and form. So far, most of the related studies have focused...

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  • The experience of movement in orbital space architecture: A narrative of weightlessness

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    Based upon a combination of architectural theories, the knowledge of space environment, and psychology of isolated and confined environments, this qualitative research aims to study orbital space settlement in a way to get the built space congenial to the human experience of movement. In this sense, sensors, self-propulsion or mechanical actuators, the inhabitant’s mental and visual capacity for movement, as well as the represented...

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  • The experience of movement in orbital space architecture: A narrative of weightlessness

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    - Cogent Arts & Humanities - Year 2020

    Based upon a combination of architectural theories, the knowledge of space environment, and psychology of isolated and confined environments, this qualitative research aims to study orbital space settlement in a way to get the built space congenial to the human experience of movement. In this sense, sensors, self-propulsion or mechanical actuators, the inhabitant’s mental and visual capacity for movement, as well as the represented...

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  • Contemporary Theories in Architecture

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Szczepański

  • Conthemporary Theories in Architecture

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Szczepański

  • Daylight in Architecture 2022/23

    e-Learning Courses
    • N. Sokół
    • J. Martyniuk-Pęczek

    Tutor: Professor Claudia Naves David Amorim (University of Brasilia) Project: 60 h (lectures + online platform + individual consultations) With a support of e-platform NLITED educational content; http://lms.nlited.eu/,  Students will become familiar with the different methods of daylight assessment within the built environment. Innovative daylight design is understood as a better user-centred and energy-efficient design strategy. The...

  • Contemporary Theories in Architecture 2023/24

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Szczepański

  • [AiU] Research methodology in architecture and urban planning

    e-Learning Courses
    • R. Jankowski
    • M. Dymnicka
    • P. Duch-Żebrowska

    {mlang pl} Dyscyplina: architektura i urbanistyka Zajęcia obowiązkowe dla doktorantów I roku Prowadzący:  Prof. Spela Hudnik Liczba godzin: 30 Forma zajęć: wykład {mlang} {mlang en} Discipline: architecture and urbanism Obligatory course for 1st-year PhD students Academic teachers: Prof. Spela Hudnik Total hours of training: 30 teaching hours Course type: lecture {mlang} CRITICAL ZONES VS COMFORT ZONES

  • [AiU] Research methodology in architecture and urban planning

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Dymnicka
    • P. Duch-Żebrowska

    {mlang pl} Dyscyplina: AiU Zajęcia obowiązkowe dla doktorantów I roku Prowadzący:  Prof. Spela Hudnik Liczba godzin: 30 Forma zajęć: wykład {mlang} {mlang en} Discipline: AiU Obligatory course for 1st-year PhD students Academic teacher: Prof. Spela Hudnik Total hours of training: 30 teaching hours Course type: Lecture {mlang}      

  • [AiU] Research methodology in architecture and urban planning

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Dymnicka
    • A. Karpińska

    {mlang pl} Dyscyplina: AiU Zajęcia obowiązkowe dla doktorantów I roku Prowadzący:  Prof. Spela Hudnik Liczba godzin: 30 Forma zajęć: wykład {mlang} {mlang en} Discipline: AiU Obligatory course for 1st-year PhD students Academic teacher: Prof. Spela Hudnik Total hours of training: 30 teaching hours Course type: Lecture {mlang}      

  • [AiU] 20232024Research methodology in architecture and urban planning

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Borucka
    • M. Dymnicka

    This course is compulsory for PhD students assigned to Architecture and Urbanism tracks at Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology. The course is conducted by prof. Sandro Parrinello, Department  Architecture of University of Florence Course type: workshops Total hours of training: 30 teaching hours Classes in hybrid mode (classes conducted online and at the GdańskTech)

  • [AiU] Research methodology in architecture and urban planning

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Kulowski
    • P. Samól
    • J. Szczepański
    • P. Lorens
    • K. Zielonko-Jung

    W ramach kursu realizowane będą zajęcia dla grupy doktorantów szkoły doktorskiej z dyscypliny "Architektura i urbanistyka". This course is addressed to the PhD students of "Architecture and urbanism" discipline at the doctoral school. Course type: lecture Total hours of training: 30 teaching hours

  • [AiU]20232024_Challenges and Perspectives in Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Borucka
    • M. Dymnicka

    This course is compulsory for PhD students assigned to Architecture and Urbanism tracks at Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology. The course is conducted by Prof. Marichela Sepe, DICEA / Sapienza University Rome Course type: workshops Total hours of training: 15 teaching hours Classes in online mode (classes conducted online)

  • DAYLIGHT IN ARCHITECTURE (Elective Project I: MSc term 1) - 23-24

    e-Learning Courses
    • N. Sokół

    The objectives of this course are:   To familiarize students with the role and importance of daylight in shaping building spaces and interiors. To learn about the basics of daylight simulations in the context of complex design decisions and for LEED and BREEAM, integrated design purposes. Proposed assignments 1 & 2: 1. Daylight analysis exterior, the interior of the iconic building (sunlight provision, daylight factor, and...

  • Elective design II: PLANNING GENDERED CITY- GENDER CITY WALKING TOURS Women in Architecture series_2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Borucka
    • N. Hassas

    The course aim is to get familiar with the topic of tangible and intangible cultural heritage created by women in 100 years. The recognition of the past and present achievements as well as problems and challenges female are facing in built environment is curtail for understanding importance of women involvement and need of their support and promotion. This new perception continues to increase the visibility of creative...

  • Utopian Kinetic Structures and Their Impact on the Contemporary Architecture

    This paper delves into relationships between twentieth century utopian concepts of movable structures and the kinematic solutions implemented in contemporary architectural projects. The reason for conducting this study is to determine the impact of early architectural conceptions on today's solutions. This paper points out close links that stem from the imagination of artists and architects working in 1960s and 70s and the solutions...

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  • Jakub Szczepański prof. dr hab. inż. arch.

    Jakub Szczepanski is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology and since 2016 a Vice-Dean for Scientific Research. Architect, historian of architecture and monuments’ conservator. His research focused on the history of both Gdańsk and Baltric Sea cities’ architecture as well as monuments’ conservation and the contemporary problems of cities. Parallelly with the academic work on the GUT,...

  • Architektoniczne tożsamości miasta portowego - na przykładach Gdańska i Gdyni oraz Hamburga i Altony

    Harbour cities of Northern Europe, especially those growing in the circle of influence of Hanseatic League, were formed in a way, which allows to identify them as the cities of a specific identity considering architecture and urban planning. Industrial revolution of 19-th and early 20-th century brought the radical change in the field of spatial development of the cities. Economical, political, cultural influences, also social...

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  • Virtual reality technology in architectural education

    Contemporary virtual reality (VR) technology allows the recreation of non-existent architectural objects of which there may be no trace remaining. Virtual reality applications allow access to digital models, which visualise the lost architecture. The popularity of VR has resulted in it being applied not only to computer games, but also in visualising the past. Maps allow movement through historical trails and 3D models of architecture...

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  • The Lost Kinetic Architecture and How to Reintroduce it in the Landscape – The Case Study of the Drainage Windmills in the Vistula Delta

    Recreating the lost kinetic landscape of the Vistula Delta is a considerable challenge. The study aims to propose a method for reproducing windmills and their effect on the landscape. The paper suggests a method based on the transposition of the forms of movement from windmills historically present in the region to modern forms. The method is based on a series of analyses starting with the study of the region and its history followed...

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  • Have you heard about ALAN? Now, there is also ROLAN!

    This article examines the new ROLAN movement and points out why this might be the next big thing for lighting professionals.

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  • Modern Movement in Gdynia and in Europe: Inspirations and Analogies

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    - Year 2009

    Modernism in Gdynia finds its roots in the European Architecture of 1920s and 1930s. The main centres of the style are such artistic capitals as Paris, Berlin, Wien, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Brussels, Stuttgard and Hamburg. The article points out the connections between the famous European edifeces of those times and the architecture of Gdynia.

  • Architektura przyszłości – przekraczanie granic poprzez interfejsy

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    - Year 2014

    Architektura przyszłości rozpatrywana jest w kontekście rozwoju technologii cyfrowych, które umożliwiają nadawanie obiektom architektonicznym cech interfejsów. Przekraczanie granic dotyczy więc nadawania architekturze nowych funkcji - funkcjonalności zapożyczonych ze świata wirtualnego, emisji informacji oraz interakcji. W tym ujęciu „interfejs architektoniczny” stanowi płaszczyznę komunikacji pomiędzy obiektem architektonicznym...

  • Szymon Olewniczak mgr inż.

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    I've been a part of the Gdansk University of Technology since 2013, when I started my bachelor's degree in computer science at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics. After receiving my master's degree in 2019, I've been working as an assistant at the Department of Computer Architecture. Since 2024, I am also the deputy head of my department. My research interests revolve around various NLP related topics,...

  • An Island of Connectedness: Intra-Insular and Inter-Regional Communications of Rab Island (North-East Adriatic, Kvarner Gulf), Croatia

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    - Year 2023

    Drawing from archaeological data on Prehistoric and Roman settlement patterns, and respective sepulchral features, just as on later historic and cartographic sources, in this contribution it will be shown how movement along with mobility influenced on and were an integral part of settlement dynamics on the island of Rab (NE Adriatic, Croatia). The employed approach sees the practice of movement as dependent on specific social...

  • Rhythm and Colours of the Angles

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    - Year 2018

    ABSTRACT The game of space was and still is a crucial aspect of visual arts. The aim of this study is to examine how the arrangement of hues, rhythms and angles of various polygons can create an impression of depth and movement on a flat surface. The so-called Penrose tiling and Ulam's spiral are mathematical models that have been applied for the painting experiment. There is a vast amount of evidence gathered over the ages that...

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  • Movement perception with the use of a motorized delta armrest and virtual reality

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    - Year 2013

    In this paper we present a combination of neuroscience experiments with the use of a parallel armrest robot to study the effects of temporal delays and spatial biases on the movement perception. A dedicated armrest to guide and manipulate the arm has been developed for these experiments. It is a three-degree-of-freedom Delta structure. In combination with a virtual reality application, the movement perception has been evaluated....

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  • Adaption of Open Science Paradigm at Gdańsk University of Technology

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    Open Access plays growing role in sharing results of today's research. The movement is very strong and many Universities, including Gdańsk University of Technology, are adapting this approach. This paper presents general information about Open Access movement and the approach adapted by the Gdańsk University of Technology. The components of Open Science platform as well as the procedures are described.

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  • Voice Maps - portable, dedicated GIS for supporting street navigtion and self-dependent movement of the blind

    The concept and the prototype application of the system supporting the street navigation and independent, outdoor movement of the blind is presented. The system utilises the GIS database of geometric network of the pedestrian paths in the city and is capable of finding the route from the indicated source to destination. Subsequently, the system supports the movement of the blind along the found route. The information on the user's...

  • Module of priorities for public transport vehicles in the TRISTAR system

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    One of the most important elements of the intelligent traffic control systems is the ability to control movement in such a way as to privilege the selected users movement, in particular public transport vehicles. Implemented at the Tri-City the TRISTAR system will also have a module for prioritizing public transport vehicles. The article presents a characteristics of the priority action system: the way of communication with the...

  • Comparison of active proximity radars for the wearable devices

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    - Year 2015

    Two methods of object position and movement estimation in relation to the user of smart glasses were investigated. An active infrared and ultrasonic methods of the obstacle detection were presented and compared. Application of these methods depend on active transducers type (physical medium used), geometry and surface properties of detected objects and their movement direction and speed. In the article properties of both detectors...

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  • Numerical Analysis of Impact of Energy Buoy Anchoring Configurations on its Motion and Efficiency

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    - Year 2013

    This paper presents a numerical analysis of the impact of energy buoy mooring configurations on its movement on the wave and effectiveness. The method used to analyse the buoy movement modelling in six degrees of freedom was described in a paper presented at the Conference 2011. Simulations of the buoy movement in regular wave and power calculations were conducted for several configurations of anchoring systems and position of...

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  • Numerical modeling of PFAS movement through the vadose zone: Influence of plant water uptake and soil organic carbon distribution

    In this study, we investigated the effects of soil organic carbon (SOC) distribution and water uptake by plant roots on PFAS movement in the vadose zone with a deep groundwater table under temperate, humid climate conditions. Two series of numerical simulations were performed with the HYDRUS computer code, representing the leaching of historical PFOS contamination and the infiltration of water contaminated with PFOA, respectively. We...

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  • The Future of the University? Social Activism among Young Polish Scholars

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    - Year 2017

    The question “Quo vadis, Academia?” is posed by scholars, research administrators, journalists and is also ofound in public opinion in Poland in different contexts. Authors of the article do not call into question the necessity of changes of contemporary universities, but they think that the source of changes should be characterized by a bottom-up approach, especially by those who have already achieved extraordinary scientific...

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  • Employing flowgraphs for forward route reconstruction in video surveillance system

    Pawlak’s flowgraphs were utilized as a base idea and knowledge container for prediction and decision making algorithms applied to experimental video surveillance system. The system is used for tracking people inside buildings in order to obtain information about their appearance and movement. The fields of view of the cameras did not overlap. Therefore, when an object was moving through unsupervised areas, prediction was needed...

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  • Can Grand Design Doctrines Go Well with Locally Reinvented Urbanisms? Notes from Polish Cities in Transition

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    - Year 2014

    The text explores how New Urbanism ideas, a comprehensive global design doctrine, transgress into the context of Polish planning practice. New Urbanism is considered through the perspective of the decentralization of a discussion on a planning policy and a modernization of a State, resulting form its post-Socialist urban change. In the text, New Urbanism is understood as a neotraditionalist movement i.e. drawing from the pre-modernist...

  • In vivo performance of intraperitoneal onlay mesh after ventral hernia repair

    Background: Ventral hernia repair needs to be improved since recurrence, postoperative pain and other complications are still reported in many patients. The behavior of implants in vivo is not sufficiently understood to design a surgical mesh mechanically compatible with the human abdominal wall. Methods: This analysis was based on radiological pictures of patients who underwent laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. The pictures...

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  • Visual Detection of People Movement Rules Violation in Crowded Indoor Scenes

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    The paper presents a camera-independent framework for detecting violations of two typical people movement rules that are in force in many public transit terminals: moving in the wrong direction or across designated lanes. Low-level image processing is based on object detection with Gaussian Mixture Models and employs Kalman filters with conflict resolving extensions for the object tracking. In order to allow an effective event...

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  • Behavior Based Complete Coverage Task of Unknown Area by an Autonomous Mobile Robot SCORPION with Static Obstacles in Environment

    In the paper the behavior based control system of an autonomous mobile robot SCORPION is presented to execute the one of the most difficult navigation task, which is the complete coverage task of unknown area with static obstacles in the environment. The main principle assumed to design control system was that the robot should cover all area only once, if it possible, to optimize the length of path and energy consumption. All commercial...

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  • Od City Beautiful Movement do Nowego Urbanizmu

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    Praca obejmuje omówienie zjawiska znanego pod nazwą "urbanistyki klasycyzującej" oraz jej historycznych źródęł XIX-wiecznych. Omówiono m.in. City Beautifull Movement oraz jego konsekwencje dla kształtowania współczesnej szkoły "nowego urbanizmu"

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  • A system for acoustic field measurement employing cartesian robot

    A system setup for measurements of acoustic field, together with the results of 3D visualisations of acoustic energy flow are presented in the paper. Spatial sampling of the field is performed by a Cartesian robot. Automatization of the measurement process is achieved with the use of a specialized control system. The method is based on measuring the sound pressure (scalar) and particle velocity (vector) quantities. The aim of the...

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  • How Integration of a Brain-Machine Interface and Obstacle Detection System Can Improve Wheelchair Control via Movement Image

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    • T. Kocejko
    • N. Matuszkiewicz
    • J. Kwiatkowski
    • P. Durawa
    • A. Madajczak

    - SENSORS - Year 2024

    This study presents a human-computer interaction combined with a brain-machine interface (BMI) and obstacle detection system for remote control of a wheeled robot through movement imagery, providing a potential solution for individuals facing challenges with conventional vehicle operation. The primary focus of this work is the classification of surface EEG signals related to mental activity when envisioning movement and deep relaxation...

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  • An application for a new type of pneumatic engine concept

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    - Year 2017

    Heavy trucks are often equipped with loading and unloading systems like dock levellers with swing lip or telescopic lip. Most of these devices require hydro-electrical energy supply systems (eg. the pump that presses the working substance to the actuators must be propelled by electric engine.) The space taken by pump with electric engine can be reduced on condition that a new type of pneumatic drive will be considered. It is possible...

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  • A novel approach exploiting properties of convolutional neural networks for vessel movement anomaly detection and classification

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    The article concerns the automation of vessel movement anomaly detection for maritime and coastal traffic safety services. Deep Learning techniques, specifically Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), were used to solve this problem. Three variants of the datasets, containing samples of vessel traffic routes in relation to the prohibited area in the form of a grayscale image, were generated. 1458 convolutional neural networks with...

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  • Research into the Movements of Surface Water Masses in the Basins Adjacent to the Port

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    - Year 2016

    This paper presents the results of the practical and simulation research into determining the routes of movement of small objects moving together with surface water masses in basins adjacent to the port. The results of this research were referenced against the modelling of routes of small objects in port channel basins. The results of practical research concerning the movement of small objects in basins adjacent to the port were...

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  • Excavation induced cast iron pipeline failure – a numerical study

    Numerical study on impact of an unsecured excavation on an underground pipeline. Analysis focused on investigation of pipeline displacement generated by soil movement caused by excavation and heavy traffic. Numerical calculations and soil parameter sensitivity analysis based on Finite Element Method. Some comparisons of results with real-life failure cases.

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  • E-cohousing

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    - Year 2010

    Cohousing, one of the attempts to create housing community, has been successfully practised for many years in many countries. Cohousing creates social bonds. It's a self-creating movement in which everything relies on the community engaged. Oriented ecological cohousing (e-cohousing) teaches responsibility for oneself, the others and the environment.

  • Modeling of Ice Passage Through Reservoirs System on the Vistula River

    Numerical model was used to assess ice passage through proposed reservoir on the lower Vistula River. Model results were compared with observation on the Vistula River, but because the dam is not constructed yet, the direct comparison was not possible. The study focused on ice movement and accumulation in the reservoir for variety of low flow condition with and without wind effect. Bridge’s piers in the upper part of the reservoir...

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