Hydraulic modelling : an introduction ; principles, methods and applications / P. Novak [and others].

Contributor(s): Novák, Pavel, 1918-Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Spon Press, 2010Description: xiv, 599 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780419250104; 0419250107; 9780419250203; 0419250204; 9780203861622; 0203861620Subject(s): Hydraulic engineering -- Data processing | Hydrodynamics -- Mathematics | Hydraulic structures -- Mathematical models | Hydraulic engineering -- Data processing | Hydraulic structures -- Mathematical models | Hydrodynamics -- MathematicsDDC classification: 627.0285 LOC classification: TC157.8 | .H933 2010
Contents:
Introduction -- Theoretical background : mathematics -- Numerical techniques used in hydraulic modelling -- Theoretical background : hydraulics -- Development of physical models -- Tools and procedures -- Modelling of open-channel systems -- Environmental modelling of open-channel systems -- Modelling of closed-conduit flow -- Modelling of urban drainage systems -- Modelling of estuaries -- Modelling of coastal and nearshore structures and processes -- Modelling of hydraulic structures.
Summary: 'Hydraulic Modelling' provides a synthesis between classical physical models and the extensive range of constantly evolving computational techniques.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 581-585) and indexes.

Introduction -- Theoretical background : mathematics -- Numerical techniques used in hydraulic modelling -- Theoretical background : hydraulics -- Development of physical models -- Tools and procedures -- Modelling of open-channel systems -- Environmental modelling of open-channel systems -- Modelling of closed-conduit flow -- Modelling of urban drainage systems -- Modelling of estuaries -- Modelling of coastal and nearshore structures and processes -- Modelling of hydraulic structures.

'Hydraulic Modelling' provides a synthesis between classical physical models and the extensive range of constantly evolving computational techniques.

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