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1 weir
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2 back of dam
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > back of dam
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3 movable dam
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > movable dam
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4 overflow
<tech.gen> (out of range) ■ Bereichsüberschreitung f<tech.gen> (of liquids; process) ■ Überlaufen n<energ.hydr> (weir) ■ Überlauf m ; Überfall m ; Hochwasserüberlauf m ; Entlastungswehr n ; Überfallwehr n<energ.hydr> ■ überlaufendes Wasser n ; Überfallmenge fvi <tech.gen> ■ überlaufen vivt <tech.gen> (e.g. dam, gutter) ■ überströmen vt -
5 bottom outlet
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6 dewatering conduit
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7 drop-inlet spillway
<build.hydr> (of a weir, dam) ■ Schachtüberfall m -
8 ground sluice
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9 shaft spillway
<build.hydr> (of a weir, dam) ■ Schachtüberfall m -
10 upstream
<av> ■ gegen Bandlaufrichtung DIN 45510<energ.hydr> (of power plant) ■ oberwasserseitig<energ.hydr> (of a dam, weir) ■ wasserseitig< proc> (of a barrage, dam) ■ vorgeschaltet; davor angeordnet--------upstream (of)<tech.gen> (fluid flow, e.g. river, pipeline) ■ vor -
11 differential head
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12 drop
<tech.gen> (sudden reduction, steep decline; e.g. of voltage, pressure) ■ Abfall m<tech.gen> (of a physical quantity, value) ■ Abnahme fpract <tech.gen> ■ Höhenunterschied m<tech.gen> (reduction; e.g. of accidents, sales, turnover) ■ Rückgang m ; Dekrement n wiss.rar<build.hydr> (across a dam, weir etc.) ■ Wasserspiegeldifferenz f ; Wasserspiegelunterschied m prakt ; Stau m< hydr> ■ Fallstufe fv <tech.gen> ■ tropfen vvi <tech.gen> (steeply, suddenly; e.g. pressure, voltage) ■ abfallen vivi <tech.gen> (go down suddenly; e.g. pressure, temperature) ■ fallen vi -
13 fall step
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14 upstream face
<energ.hydr> (of a barrage, dam, weir) ■ Wasserseite f
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