Fluvial, Environmental and Coastal Developments in Hydraulic Engineering Proceedings of the International Workshop on State-of-the-Art Hydraulic Engineering, Bari, Italy, 16-19 February 2004
Coordonnateurs : Mossa Michele, Yasuda Youichi, Chanson Hubert
Comprising the Proceedings of the International Workshop on State-of-the-Art Hydraulic Engineering held in Bari, Italy on 16-19 February 2004, this volume presents an in-depth investigation of the energy loss of skimming flows under a range of discharges, step and dam heights, and channel slopes. Including a wealth of information, the volume is divided into the following key sections: air-water flows and transitional flows; stepped chute and transitional flows; environmental and coastal hydraulics with dispersion in estuaries and jets; and transitional flows. Fluvial, Environmental and Coastal Developments in Hydraulic Engineering constitutes a comprehensive and systematic analysis of topics, including certain findings and discussions which are virtually unprecedented in hydraulic literature. As such, the volume is undoubtedly an important one, and will prove to be of particular interest to scientists and students of hydraulics and fluid mechanics, engineers, and specialists in the field of environmental protection.
Preface
Air-water flows/Transitional flows
Stepped chute/Transitional flows
Environmental and coastal hydraulics with dispersion in estuaries and jets
Transitional flows
Acknowledgements
Author index
Date de parution : 08-2004
Ouvrage de 248 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Thème de Fluvial, Environmental and Coastal Developments in... :
Mots-clés :
Bubbly Flow Region; jump; Sabo Dams; stilling; Skimming Flow Regime; basin; Free Surface Aeration; stepped; WES; channel; Air Water Flow; spillway; Inflow Froude Number; slope; Stepped Channel; transition; Hydraulic Jump; flow; Nappe Flow; air; Reverse Flow Region; Tidal Bores; Downstream Depth; Smooth Crest; Horizontal Velocity Component; Stilling Basin; Channel Slope; Void Fraction; Energy Dissipation Structures; Transition Flows; Mussel Farming; Undular Hydraulic Jump; Mar Piccolo; Relative Energy Loss; Clear Water Depth