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Here are some of the most common types of hydraulic structures: Dams: Dams are large barriers constructed across rivers and streams to control water flow, store water, and regulate its release. Weirs: Canals: Aqueducts: Locks and Dams: Spillways: Tunnels and Conduits: Pumping Stations:
There are many types of hydraulic structures, depending on their purpose and location. Some common examples are dams, reservoirs, canals, aqueducts, pipelines, culverts, bridges, weirs, gates, valves, pumps, turbines, and flood control structures.
A hydraulic structure is a structure submerged or partially submerged in any body of water, which disrupts the natural flow of water. They can be used to divert, disrupt or completely stop the flow. An example of a hydraulic structure would be a dam, which slows the normal flow rate of river in order to power turbines.
Different types of hydraulic systems cater to specific requirements and applications. These include open-loop hydraulic systems, closed-loop hydraulic systems, continuously variable transmission (CVT) systems, and regenerative hydraulic systems.
Hydraulic design involves the application of flow theory to the design of various water containment and control structures. The designer should ensure that the structure and the systems will function effectively and economically under all foreseeable service conditions.

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2 HYDRAULIC MODELS. In general, hydraulic models can be either true models or distorted models. True models have almost all characteristics of the prototype reproduced to scale (geometric similitude) and fulfill the design constrains (kinematic and dynamic similitude).
Based on the work they are designed to perform on streamflow, hydraulic structures are categorized as water-retaining structures (dams and barrages), water-conveying structures (artificial channels), and special-purpose structures (structures for hydropower generation or inland waterways) [1].

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