Gate (hydraulic engineering)

ID: gate-hydraulic-engineering

In hydraulic engineering, a "gate" refers to a structure used to control the flow of water within rivers, canals, reservoirs, and other water bodies. Gates can serve various functions, including regulating water levels, managing flood risks, and enabling water diversion for irrigation or other purposes. There are several types of gates commonly used in hydraulic applications: 1. **Sluice Gate**: A gate that can be raised or lowered to control the flow of water through an opening.

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