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Flow And Sediment Transport In Compound Channels The Experiences Of Japanese And Uk Research Ian K Mcewan Syunsuke Ikeda

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Flow And Sediment Transport In Compound Channels The Experiences Of Japanese And Uk Research Ian K Mcewan Syunsuke Ikeda
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Publisher: IAHR International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.52 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Ian K McEwan; Syunsuke Ikeda
ISBN: 9781466554993, 1466554991
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Flow And Sediment Transport In Compound Channels The Experiences Of Japanese And Uk Research Ian K Mcewan Syunsuke Ikeda by Ian K Mcewan; Syunsuke Ikeda 9781466554993, 1466554991 instant download after payment.

This monograph provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art description of the work carried out in the UK and Japan on "Flow and Sediment Transport in Compound Channels". It therefore describes research which has been conducted, primarily over the last two decades, and which has yielded a fairly detailed picture of the important behaviours of compound channels and produced a number of engineering prediction methods which ought to be widely adopted in practice. The text will inevitably highlight areas where our knowledge is sparse and it will spur others on in the task of filling in such.

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