Open-channel flow
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Bibliographic Information
Open-channel flow
Prentice-Hall, c1993
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Note
System requirements for computer disk: IBM PCs and compatibles; 640K (minimum); MS-DOS; FORTRAN compiler
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An applications-oriented text/disk package that explores open-channel flow with a focus on water supply, hydropower, flood control, drainage, navigation and so on. Both steady and unsteady flows are discussed in detail, with an emphasis throughout on modern methods of analysis suitable for computer solution. The package is intended for hydrologists and civil engineers.
Table of Contents
- Basic concepts
- governing equations
- critical flow
- uniform flow
- gradually varied flow
- computation of gradually varied flow
- rapidly varies flow
- channel design
- special topics
- unsteady flow
- governing equations for one-dimensional flow
- numerical methods
- finite difference methods
- two-dimensional flow
- finite element methods
- special topics
- computer programs.
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