Emre Haspolat

E-mail
haspolat@metu.edu.tr
Department
Department of Civil Engineering
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Yüzer Güneş Enerjisi Santralleri İçin Uygun Yer Seçiminde Kullanılan Kriterler
Gökmener, Serkan; Çiçek, Doğa Derman; Oğuz, Elif; Haspolat, Emre; Melek, Abiddin Berhan; Deveci, Muhammet (2023-11-17)
Son yıllarda iklim değişikliği kaynaklı çevre tahribatını azaltmak için, temiz ve yenilenebilir enerjiye olan talep günden güne artmaktadır. Bu kapsamda, oldukça yeni bir teknoloji olan Yüzer Güneş Enerjisi Santralleri'ne ...
Estimation of Critical Submergence at Single Horizontal Intakes Under Asymmetric Flow Conditions
Haspolat, Emre (2022-01-01)
Air-entraining vortices are one of the serious hydraulic phenomena which can create various problems during the operation of intakes. Generally, air-entraining vortices start to form when the intake submergence is insuffic...
Effect of sediment properties on incipient motion of large solitary particles on fixed bed
Gogus, Mustafa; Haspolat, Emre (2021-01-01)
© 2021 ICE Publishing: All rights reserved.The effect of sediment properties such as shape, size, specific weight and packing (support) condition on the incipient motion of large solitary particles was systematically inves...
Experimental and numerical investigation of piano key weirs.
Köken, Mete; Aydın, İsmail; Haspolat, Emre (2017-08-18)
Piano Key Weirs (PKW) are useful overflow structures to increase discharge capacity per unit length of spillway crest for relatively small heads over the weir compared to a standard straight weir crest. PKW can be used as ...
Determination of Critical Submergence at Horizontal Water Intakes under Symmetrical Flow Conditions
Göğüş, Mustafa; Köken, Mete; Haspolat, Emre (null; 2016-09-23)
Yukarı Kaleköy Barajı HES Dolusavak Hidrolik Model Deneyleri
Göğüş, Mustafa; Altan Sakarya, Ayşe Burcu; Köken, Mete; Haspolat, Emre (null; 2015-11-21)
Determination of critical submergence depth at horizontal intakes under asymmetric flow conditions
Göğüş, Mustafa; Köken, Mete; Haspolat, Emre (2015-07-03)
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the hydraulic conditions of air-entraining vortices under asymmetrical flow conditions and derive a general expression to determine the critical submergence depth required...
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