Title: Assessment of the technical state of the weir at Bieńczyce on the Dłubnia River according to one-stage diagnostics
Authors: MICHALEC, B.
Keywords: weir, assessment of the technical state, sum of the squared residuals
Abstract: The results of the assessment of the technical condition of the concrete water building – weir with movable water-gates at Bieńczyce in the km 6+560 of the Dłubnia River – the worked out in frames one-stage diagnostics were introduced in the work. The assessment of the technical state of the weir was executed according to the methodology proposed by Zawadzki (2005). The conducted technical state assessment shows on the state above satisfactory – the assessment carries out 3.3 according to expert. Average from final assessments, calculated for results of assessment of in first and second phase carried out consequently 2.3 and 3.1. The change of the diagnosis assessments was determined using sum of the squared residuals calculated on the basis of the results of the assessments of first and second phase.
APA style references: Michalec, B. (2013). Assessment of the technical state of the weir at Bieńczyce on the Dłubnia River according to one-stage diagnostics. Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 22 (3), 290-300.
APA style citation in text: The first time citation in text: (Michalec, 2013), next citation: (Michalec, 2013)
Chicago style references: Michalec, Bogusław. "Assessment of the technical state of the weir at Bieńczyce on the Dłubnia River according to one-stage diagnostics." Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 61 ser., vol. 22, no 3, (2013): 290-300.
Chicago style citation in text: (Michalec 2013)
Bibtxt style references: @article{Michalec_2013_PNIKS, author={Michalec, Bogusław}, title={Assessment of the technical state of the weir at Bieńczyce on the Dłubnia River according to one-stage diagnostics.}, journal={Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences}, URL={http://iks_pn.sggw.pl/PN61/A6/art6.pdf}, year={2013}, volume={22 (3)}, number={61}, pages={290-300}}
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