Coastal, Estuarial and Harbour Engineers’ Reference Book

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Remember me on this computer. Elements of the theory of turbulence. Diffusion dispersion and subgrid parameterization.


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Elements of noncohesive sediment transport. Elements of cohesive sediment deposition consolidation and erosion. Wave loads on sea dikes and seawalls. Wave forces on structures.

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The design of breakwaters. Hydromechanics of porous media in the maritime environment. Construction of maritime workscontractors methods and equipment. Maintenance of coastal structures.

Coastal, estuarial, and harbour engineers' reference book

Quasithreedimensional modelling using mixed finitedifference and spectral models. Twodimensional nearlyhorizontal flow models. Onedimensional nearlyhorizontal flow models. Numerical modelling of shortperiod waves. Dispersive processes in twodimensional models. Onedimensional transportdispersion and water quality models. Twodimensional horizontal and weakly threedimensional models of sediment transport due to waves and currents.

Onedimension models of sediment transport under the influence of currents. Physical shortperiod wave models. Physical models of estuaries. Groynes offshore breakwaters and artificial headlands.