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Computational Modelling in Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering
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Éditeur:
CRC Press
ISBN-13: 9781498708913
ISBN-10: 1498708919
Description:
Features

•Covers a wide variety of numerical modelling applications simply and comprehensively
•Provides a wealth of ancillary materials, including computer simulation examples in MATLAB, learning assignments (projects/quizzes), learning assessment rubrics, and PowerPoint presentations
•Suits senior students as a textbook and practitioners as a reference

Summary

Combines More Than 40 Years of Expert Experience
Computational modelling and simulation methods have a wide range of applications in hydraulic and coastal engineering. Computational Modelling in Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering provides an introductory but comprehensive coverage of these methods. It emphasizes the use of the finite differences method with applications in reservoir management, closed-conduit hydraulics, free-surface channel and coastal domain flows, surface gravity waves, groundwater movement, and pollutant and sediment transport processes.

It focuses on applications rather than lengthy theories or derivations of complex formulas and is supported by a wealth of hands-on numerical examples and computer codes written in MATLAB but available also in BASIC. PowerPoint presentations and learning assignment projects/quizzes, along with learning assessment rubrics, are included.

A comprehensive study highlighting the infinite differences method, this book:

•Covers the fundamentals of flow in pressurized conduits
•Contains solutions for the classical Hardy Cross pipe network problem
•Designates the mathematical description of groundwater flow in confined and unconfined aquifers
•Provides numerical examples for one- and two-dimensional applications including saltwater intrusion
•Presents examples of transport of pollutants, sediment and air bubbles using Eulerian and Lagrangian solution methodologies
•Includes information on weighted residuals, the finite elements method, and the boundary integral method

Computational Modelling in Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering suits senior-level undergraduates and graduate students as well as practitioners such as coastal and maritime engineers, environmental engineers, civil engineers, computer modellers, and hydro-geologists.