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Environmental Hydraulics: Practical Applications in Engineering, Volume 4
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Oct 2010, Pages: 448
This series of five volumes proposes an integrated description of physical processes modeling used by scientific disciplines from meteorology to coastal morphodynamics. Volume 1 describes the physical processes and identifies the main measurement devices used to measure the main parameters that are indispensable to implement all these simulation tools. Volume 2 presents the different theories in an integrated approach: mathematical models as well as conceptual models, used by all disciplines to represent these processes. Volume 3 identifies the main numerical methods used in all these scientific fields to translate mathematical models into numerical tools. Volume 4 is composed of a series of case studies, dedicated to practical applications of these tools in engineering problems. To complete this presentation, volume 5 identifies and describes the modeling software in each discipline.
The study and management of water resources especially the quantitative approach taken through the science of hydraulics and hydrology is becoming increasingly important as those resources are affected by increasing population and development, the demands and consumption of industry, pollution, and climate change.
Since the existence of water in the environment is also related to the role it plays in many other processes from weather phenomena and climate, including heat transport in the atmosphere and oceans, to shaping the physical geography and geology of the landscape of rivers, plains, and coastal regions through erosion and deposition this is a complex and interrelated field relating ecosystems, geography, climate, and planning and development among other topics.
This series of five volumes focused on environmental hydraulics studies the complete water (or hydrologic) cycle from meteorology to coastal morpho-dynamics, including looking at river hydraulics, hydrogeology and marine hydraulics. It describes these physical processes, and how they are observed in the real world, from catchment basins or watersheds where precipitation first falls, all the way through the transport of water to the sea. An inventory of ground measurement instruments, which provide necessary input data for the various modeling tools described in the book, is drawn up, and mathematical models describing each field within the overall subject area are detailed by a series of system equations.
These are then solved by the use of numerical methods adapted to the particular characteristics of the application in question.
Many of the key modeling tools used by engineers in practice in the field are described in detail, as well as numerous examples of the application of the methods to real world problems, presented as case studies that highlight all of the processes described above.
Volume 4 contains a series of case studies, illustrating practical applications of these tools in engineering problems.
Also available
Environmental Hydraulics: Mathematical Models, Volume 2
Environmental Hydraulics: Numerical Methods, Volume 3
Environmental Hydraulics: Physical Processes and Measurement Devices, Volume 1
Environmental Hydraulics: Modeling Software, Volume 5
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