Test Study on Overtopping Breaching Process of Earth Dam and Peak discharge

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In order to explore the relationship between peak discharge of earth dam and breaching process, a series of indoor flume experiments have been done on earth dam (1 meter height)constructed by wide gradation and cohesionless materials.
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