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SUMMARY:CASFM NE Region Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Please join for Mexican food and a Field Trip Tour of Colorado State Univerisity’s Hydraulics Laboratory! \nWhat:  CASFM NE Region Networking and Speaker Series \nWhen: Wednesday\, September 11\, 2019  11:30am to 1:30pm \nWhere:  Colorado State University\, Engineering Research Center Hydraulics Laboratory\n4451 Laporte Avenue\nFort Collins\, Colorado   80526 \nPresentation:      CSU ERC Hydraulics Laboratory Tour\nTaylor Hogan\, Laboratory Manager\nDr. Christopher I. Thornton\, PE\, Laboratory Director \nDescription:  The Colorado State University Hydraulics Laboratory has been in operation for decades\, running models to evaluate scour\, sediment transport\, channel stability\, inlet capacity\, and providing performance data for LID and erosion control technologies.  Data analyzed by the lab was directly utilized for the UDFCD/MHFD’s current inlet capacity criteria.  While computer modeling has taken on a greater role in hydraulic modeling\, CSU’s Hydraulics Lab is still very active.  The following models are currently under operation and will be featured in the tour: \n\nStepped Spillway – Stilling basin performance in a steep chute\, spillway performance and energy dissipation (1:24 scale\, 25 ft tall)\nWhitewater Kayak Park Model\, Zink Dam in Tulsa\, OK – Evaluating “waveshifter” features and safety for recreational water park for surfers and kayaks (1:10 scale\, 50 ft wide\, 90 ft long)\nNCHRP Contraction Scour – Evaluating long throat contraction scour with varying contraction ratios\nVarious performance testing of erosion control products\n\n \nFood will be provided from Matador Mexican Grill\, by catering or food truck\, TBD. \nPlease RSVP to Andrew Fisher by September 4: andrew.fisher@greeleygov.com.   Attendance may be capped based on capacity. \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-ne-region-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Colorado State University\, Engineering Research Center Hydraulics Laboratory\, 4451 Laporte Avenue\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns,Networking,Speaker,Training
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