Ebook: Experimental and Computational Solutions of Hydraulic Problems: 32nd International School of Hydraulics
- Tags: Hydrogeology, Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences, Geoengineering Foundations Hydraulics
- Series: GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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What is the progress in hydraulic research? What are the new methods used in modeling of transport of momentum, matter and heat in both open and conduit channels? What new experimental methods, instruments, measurement techniques, and data analysis routines are used in top class laboratory and field hydro-environment studies? How to link novel findings in fundamental hydraulics with the investigations of environmental issues? The consecutive 32nd International School of Hydraulics that took place in Łochów, Poland brought together eminent modelers, theoreticians and experimentalists as well as beginners in the field of hydraulics to consider these and other questions about the recent advances in hydraulic research all over the world. This volume reports key findings of the scientists that took part in the meeting. Both state of the art papers as well as detailed reports from various recent investigations are included in the book
What is the progress in hydraulic research? What are the new methods used in modeling of transport of momentum, matter and heat in both open and conduit channels? What new experimental methods, instruments, measurement techniques, and data analysis routines are used in top class laboratory and field hydro-environment studies? How to link novel findings in fundamental hydraulics with the investigations of environmental issues? The consecutive 32nd International School of Hydraulics that took place in ?och?w, Poland brought together eminent modelers, theoreticians and experimentalists as well as beginners in the field of hydraulics to consider these and other questions about the recent advances in hydraulic research all over the world. This volume reports key findings of the scientists that took part in the meeting. Both state of the art papers as well as detailed reports from various recent investigations are included in the book
What is the progress in hydraulic research? What are the new methods used in modeling of transport of momentum, matter and heat in both open and conduit channels? What new experimental methods, instruments, measurement techniques, and data analysis routines are used in top class laboratory and field hydro-environment studies? How to link novel findings in fundamental hydraulics with the investigations of environmental issues? The consecutive 32nd International School of Hydraulics that took place in ?och?w, Poland brought together eminent modelers, theoreticians and experimentalists as well as beginners in the field of hydraulics to consider these and other questions about the recent advances in hydraulic research all over the world. This volume reports key findings of the scientists that took part in the meeting. Both state of the art papers as well as detailed reports from various recent investigations are included in the book
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Scale Model Study of Propeller Induced Scour Development....Pages 119-131
Longitudinal Dispersion Coefficients Within Turbulent and Transitional Pipe Flow....Pages 133-145
Statistical Analysis of Seepage’s Influence on Open-Channel Turbulence....Pages 147-158
Flow Capacity Coefficient of Strainers....Pages 159-170
Experimental Analysis of Using Cavitation to Treat Ballast Water....Pages 171-180
Design, Studies, Construction and Operation Problems During 40 Years of the Exploitation of Hydraulic Project W?oc?awek....Pages 181-193
The Uncertainty of Measurements in River Hydraulics: Evaluation of Friction Velocity Based on an Unrepeatable Experiment....Pages 195-206
Hydraulic Operation of a Diversion Structure: Physical Modeling....Pages 207-219
Experimental Investigation of Flood Waves from Open-Channel Levee Breach....Pages 221-235
The Influence of Large Roughness Elements on Natural Morphological Changes in a Mountain River Bed....Pages 237-247
Bed Stability as a Parameter Describing the Hydromorphological Balance of a Mountain River....Pages 249-260
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
An Analysis of the Impact of Most Important Processes on the Concentration Reduction Values of Chosen Contaminants in a Groundwater (Based on Computational Solutions)....Pages 263-272
Some Properties of Lagrangian Modeling of Saltating Grains Over Movable Bed....Pages 273-283
Numerical Verification of Log-Law in Flows with Pressure Gradient....Pages 285-299
Pioneering Works in Polish Environmental Hydraulics: The Flavor of World-Class Science....Pages 1-18
Hydraulic Problems in Flooding: from Data to Theory and from Theory to Practice....Pages 19-52
Hydrodynamics of Undular Free Surface Flows....Pages 53-70
Evidence of Non-Universality of von K?rm?n’s ?....Pages 71-83
A New Theoretical Framework to Model Incipient Motion of Sediment Grains and Implications for the Use of Modern Experimental Techniques....Pages 85-100
On Using Artificial Rapid Hydraulic Structures (RHS) Within Mountain Stream Channels: Some Exploitation and Hydraulic Problems....Pages 101-115
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Application of the RMA2/RMA4 Models to Simulate Pollution Transport in a Retention Reservoir....Pages 301-313
The “River Memory” Effect: An Attempt to Understand and Model it....Pages 315-326
Application of Lattice Boltzmann Method for Generation of Flow Velocity Field Over River Bed-Forms....Pages 327-335
Modelling the Flow Conditions Over a Side Channel Spillway of the Pilchowice Storage Reservoir on the B?br River....Pages 337-349
Flood Quantile Estimates Related to Model and Optimization Criteria....Pages 351-364
Multi-Temporal Analysis for Mexico City Aquifer....Pages 365-374
Using Gene Expression Programming to Determine the Impact of Minerals on Erosion Resistance of Selected Cohesive Egyptian Soils....Pages 375-387
Correlation Measures for Solute Transport Model Identification and Evaluation....Pages 389-401
Flow Simulations in the Por?bka Lake with the FESWMS Model....Pages 403-414
On the Estimation of Solute Transport Parameters for Rivers....Pages 415-425
What is the progress in hydraulic research? What are the new methods used in modeling of transport of momentum, matter and heat in both open and conduit channels? What new experimental methods, instruments, measurement techniques, and data analysis routines are used in top class laboratory and field hydro-environment studies? How to link novel findings in fundamental hydraulics with the investigations of environmental issues? The consecutive 32nd International School of Hydraulics that took place in ?och?w, Poland brought together eminent modelers, theoreticians and experimentalists as well as beginners in the field of hydraulics to consider these and other questions about the recent advances in hydraulic research all over the world. This volume reports key findings of the scientists that took part in the meeting. Both state of the art papers as well as detailed reports from various recent investigations are included in the book
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Scale Model Study of Propeller Induced Scour Development....Pages 119-131
Longitudinal Dispersion Coefficients Within Turbulent and Transitional Pipe Flow....Pages 133-145
Statistical Analysis of Seepage’s Influence on Open-Channel Turbulence....Pages 147-158
Flow Capacity Coefficient of Strainers....Pages 159-170
Experimental Analysis of Using Cavitation to Treat Ballast Water....Pages 171-180
Design, Studies, Construction and Operation Problems During 40 Years of the Exploitation of Hydraulic Project W?oc?awek....Pages 181-193
The Uncertainty of Measurements in River Hydraulics: Evaluation of Friction Velocity Based on an Unrepeatable Experiment....Pages 195-206
Hydraulic Operation of a Diversion Structure: Physical Modeling....Pages 207-219
Experimental Investigation of Flood Waves from Open-Channel Levee Breach....Pages 221-235
The Influence of Large Roughness Elements on Natural Morphological Changes in a Mountain River Bed....Pages 237-247
Bed Stability as a Parameter Describing the Hydromorphological Balance of a Mountain River....Pages 249-260
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
An Analysis of the Impact of Most Important Processes on the Concentration Reduction Values of Chosen Contaminants in a Groundwater (Based on Computational Solutions)....Pages 263-272
Some Properties of Lagrangian Modeling of Saltating Grains Over Movable Bed....Pages 273-283
Numerical Verification of Log-Law in Flows with Pressure Gradient....Pages 285-299
Pioneering Works in Polish Environmental Hydraulics: The Flavor of World-Class Science....Pages 1-18
Hydraulic Problems in Flooding: from Data to Theory and from Theory to Practice....Pages 19-52
Hydrodynamics of Undular Free Surface Flows....Pages 53-70
Evidence of Non-Universality of von K?rm?n’s ?....Pages 71-83
A New Theoretical Framework to Model Incipient Motion of Sediment Grains and Implications for the Use of Modern Experimental Techniques....Pages 85-100
On Using Artificial Rapid Hydraulic Structures (RHS) Within Mountain Stream Channels: Some Exploitation and Hydraulic Problems....Pages 101-115
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Application of the RMA2/RMA4 Models to Simulate Pollution Transport in a Retention Reservoir....Pages 301-313
The “River Memory” Effect: An Attempt to Understand and Model it....Pages 315-326
Application of Lattice Boltzmann Method for Generation of Flow Velocity Field Over River Bed-Forms....Pages 327-335
Modelling the Flow Conditions Over a Side Channel Spillway of the Pilchowice Storage Reservoir on the B?br River....Pages 337-349
Flood Quantile Estimates Related to Model and Optimization Criteria....Pages 351-364
Multi-Temporal Analysis for Mexico City Aquifer....Pages 365-374
Using Gene Expression Programming to Determine the Impact of Minerals on Erosion Resistance of Selected Cohesive Egyptian Soils....Pages 375-387
Correlation Measures for Solute Transport Model Identification and Evaluation....Pages 389-401
Flow Simulations in the Por?bka Lake with the FESWMS Model....Pages 403-414
On the Estimation of Solute Transport Parameters for Rivers....Pages 415-425
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