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Modelling flows in environmental and civil engineering

Archambeau, P(Edited by)Dewals, B J(Edited by)Erpicum, S(Edited by)Kerger, F(Edited by)Pirotton, M(Edited by)
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Civil and environmental engineers make frequent use of mathematical models to handle free-surface hydraulics problems as simulation of river and channel flow, flood prediction, assessment of sediment and pollutant transport, evaluation of air-water interaction.

In this respect, the need of consistent models to simulate water flows with transport processes has never been more pressing.

Mathematical developments result in the so-called 3D and 2D drift-flux models which are proven to achieve the objective of the research in many respects.

This book underlines that the Drift-Flux Approach is very effective in simulating environmental flows for civil engineering.

In particular, original 3D and 2D models are proven to be complementary in order to model a wide range of phenomena.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1616686626 / 9781616686628
Paperback / softback
10/03/2011
United States
English
x, 151 p. : ill. (some col.)
23 cm