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Mark Wilsnack, P.E., BC.WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE

South Florida Water Management District

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Posted By Mark Wilsnack 07-09-2024 10:47 AM
Found In Egroup: Environment, Coasts, Oceans, & Infrastructure
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Folks: We are constructing a HECRAS model of a canal that includes a railway bridge supported by several rows of pile bents containing piles installed at a vertical angle that is perpendicular to the direction of flow. While bridge abutments can be sloped, it appears that HECRAS can only accommodate ...
Posted By Mark Wilsnack 01-09-2020 11:46 AM
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Folks: We are attempting to model two-dimensional flow in two channel transition areas connected by a culvert. The two areas are separated by an embankment. I noticed that if we add a 2D area connector to the model and specify the embankment properties in the same window used to enter the culvert ...
Posted By Mark Wilsnack 05-11-2018 10:02 AM
Found In Egroup: Environment, Coasts, Oceans, & Infrastructure
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​Guy: I would suggest contacting the USACE ERDC at [email protected]. Best wishes, ------------------------------ Mark Wilsnack P.E., D.WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE PRINCIPAL ENGINEER South Florida Water Management District West Palm Beach FL ------------------------------
Posted By Mark Wilsnack 02-01-2018 10:07 AM
Found In Egroup: Environment, Coasts, Oceans, & Infrastructure
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​Folks: Are there any standards or guidelines in the water works or other industries for computing the head losses associated with annular axial flow between a rotating shaft and a stationary outer wall? Thanks ------------------------------ Mark Wilsnack P.E. PRINCIPAL ENGINEER South Florida ...
Posted By Mark Wilsnack 01-09-2018 10:56 AM
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​Anivesh: Just about every state in the US has at least one major university that offers graduate studies in Civil & Environmental Engineering. Which one you select depends on what you want to specialize in. Can you be more specific? ------------------------------ Mark Wilsnack P.E., D.WRE, F.EWRI, ...