Year: 2019 Language: English Author: Oscar Castro-Orgaz Genre: Handbook Publisher: Springer Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 572 Description: The purpose of Shallow Water Hydraulics is to present the theory and the computation of open channel flows using analytical, numerical, and experimental results. The book’s target audience includes graduate and undergraduate students as well as practitioners of civil and environmental engineering. The book is conceptually divided into four parts: fundamental equations (Chap. 1), steady open channel flows (Chaps. 2–4), unsteady open channel flows (Chaps. 5–9), and special topics (Chaps. 10 and 11). As supporting learning material for students, a library of numerical codes is available in Chap. 12. The complexities of theory and numerical methods are progressively increased toward the end of the book, rendering pieces of the material useful for courses of different levels. It appears impossible to start the presentation of a new open channel flow book without acknowledging the former works of Ven Te Chow (Open Channel Hydraulics, 1959) and Francis M. Henderson (Open Channel Flow, 1966). Despite Chow produced an encyclopedic treatise, it is Henderson’s outstanding book that the authors followed. His presentation of concepts is simply unique, and although it was published more than 50 years ago, it is still a main reference. Credit deserves also the books of Subhash C. Jain (Open Channel Flow, 2001) and Hubert Chanson (The Hydraulics of Open Channel Flow: An introduction, 2004), similar to Henderson’s, pursuing a clear and brilliant presentation of open channel flow concepts.
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Shallow Water Hydraulics
Year: 2019
Language: English
Author: Oscar Castro-Orgaz
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Springer
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 572
Description: The purpose of Shallow Water Hydraulics is to present the theory and the computation
of open channel flows using analytical, numerical, and experimental
results. The book’s target audience includes graduate and undergraduate students as
well as practitioners of civil and environmental engineering. The book is conceptually
divided into four parts: fundamental equations (Chap. 1), steady open channel
flows (Chaps. 2–4), unsteady open channel flows (Chaps. 5–9), and special topics
(Chaps. 10 and 11). As supporting learning material for students, a library of
numerical codes is available in Chap. 12. The complexities of theory and numerical
methods are progressively increased toward the end of the book, rendering pieces
of the material useful for courses of different levels.
It appears impossible to start the presentation of a new open channel flow book
without acknowledging the former works of Ven Te Chow (Open Channel
Hydraulics, 1959) and Francis M. Henderson (Open Channel Flow, 1966). Despite
Chow produced an encyclopedic treatise, it is Henderson’s outstanding book that
the authors followed. His presentation of concepts is simply unique, and although it
was published more than 50 years ago, it is still a main reference. Credit deserves
also the books of Subhash C. Jain (Open Channel Flow, 2001) and Hubert Chanson
(The Hydraulics of Open Channel Flow: An introduction, 2004), similar to
Henderson’s, pursuing a clear and brilliant presentation of open channel flow
concepts.
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