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Seepage from explosion-compacted channels

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The paper examines the effectiveness of using explosive energy to compact the soil in water-filled channels in order to reduce seepage losses. The study was conducted using simulation and approximate analytical methods.

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Translated from Vychislitel'naya i Prikladnaya Matematika, No. 58, pp. 56–61, 1986.

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Rudchenko, P.A., Demeshchuk, L.I., Yurik, T.V. et al. Seepage from explosion-compacted channels. J Math Sci 58, 434–439 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01100069

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