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Research on Hydraulics and River Dynamics

Research on Hydraulics and River Dynamics

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This Special Issue includes nine original contributions focused on river hydraulics. Four of these resulted from cooperation between universities from different countries: (a) Russia and Poland , (b) Taiwan and the USA , (c) Iran and Italy, and (d) India and Italy . The other contributions resulted from research carried out in universities from South Korea [5], Greece [6], China , and Japan .

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Keywords

  • 60° bend
  • alluvial channels
  • angle of repose
  • annular flume
  • bed configurations
  • bed load transport
  • bed roughness
  • bed shear stress
  • bedrock
  • bridge pile group
  • circulation intensity
  • circulation structure
  • continuous bend
  • correlation of flow movement
  • cover lid rotation speed
  • curved channel
  • developing flow
  • flow pattern
  • FLOW-3D
  • fully-developed flow
  • Gaussian processes regression
  • History of engineering & technology
  • hydraulic riverbed resistance
  • hydrodynamic bridge pier
  • incision
  • local scour
  • local scouring
  • log-law
  • material harvesting pit
  • mathematical modeling
  • meandering
  • Meyer–Peter and Müller formula
  • n/a
  • Numerical Simulation
  • open-channel flow
  • OpenFOAM
  • random forests
  • Reynolds shear stress
  • Reynolds stress anisotropy tensor
  • Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes model
  • river sediment transport modeling
  • Sediment transport
  • seepage flow
  • spur dike
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • transition section
  • turbulence intensity
  • turbulence model
  • turbulent kinetic energy
  • two-dimensional dune
  • van Rijn sediment transport formula
  • width/depth ratio

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5598-0

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