Open-Channel Flow [electronic resource] /by M. Hanif Chaudhry.
by Chaudhry, M. Hanif [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Basic Concepts -- Conservation Laws -- Critical Flow -- Uniform Flow -- Gradually Varied Flow -- Computation Of Gradually Varied Flow -- Rapidly Varied Flow -- Computation of Rapidly Varied Flow -- Channel Design -- Special Topics -- Unsteady Flow -- Governing Equations For One-Dimensional Flow -- Numerical Methods -- Finite-Difference Methods -- Two-Dimensional Flow -- Sediment Transport -- Special Topics.
Analysis of open-channel flow is essential for the planning, design, and operation of water-resource projects. The use of computers and the availability of efficient computational procedures has simplified such analysis and made it possible to handle increasingly complex systems. In Open-Channel Flow, Second Edition, author Hanif Chaudhry draws upon years of practical experience and incorporates numerous examples and real life applications to provide the reader with: Numerous applications of efficient solution techniques, computational procedures, and numerical methods suitable for computer analyses; Comprehensive coverage of steady and unsteady flow techniques; New and updated chapters on sediment transport, uniform flow, two dimensional flow techniques and other topics; Updated and new problem sets and exercises; A detailed solutions manual is available to instructors assigning this text as the primary book in the course. Open-Channel Flow, Second Edition is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses that covers both steady and unsteady open-channel flow.
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