
Developments in Hydraulic Engineering
Pavel Novak(Author)
Spon Press
1st Edition
Published on 24. September 1987
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-1-85166-095-7 (ISBN)
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Description
The fourth volume of Developments in Hydraulic Engineering follows the pattern set by the previous three volumes, in that individual chapters give an authoritative and comprehensive review of subject areas within hydraulic engineering. Each chapter is written by an author or authors active in the subject and who have contributed to its development.
The first chapter on lake hydraulics deals with physical limnology of large lakes in a comprehensive discussion of processes forming the background of the ecological, engineering and economics role of lakes. The second chapter, on tidal power generation, reviews all modes of operation on the scheme, its optimisation, generating equipment and construction methods. The third chapter discusses the physical basis of multiphase (two and three phase) flows in porous media with application in hydraulic and geotechnical engineering and the oil industry. The next chapter deals with the important topic of groundwater flow and pollution transport in fractured rock aquifers with emphasis on the deterministic modelling of the flow field. The fifth chapter, on groundwater modelling, discusses the use of mathematical models and emphasises situations where the three-dimensional time variant character of the groundwater flow cannot be ignored. The last chapter on groundwater development, after a brief revision of well hydraulics, concentrates on the practical engineering and construction aspects of groundwater development and protection.
All chapters contain a substantial list of references.
The first chapter on lake hydraulics deals with physical limnology of large lakes in a comprehensive discussion of processes forming the background of the ecological, engineering and economics role of lakes. The second chapter, on tidal power generation, reviews all modes of operation on the scheme, its optimisation, generating equipment and construction methods. The third chapter discusses the physical basis of multiphase (two and three phase) flows in porous media with application in hydraulic and geotechnical engineering and the oil industry. The next chapter deals with the important topic of groundwater flow and pollution transport in fractured rock aquifers with emphasis on the deterministic modelling of the flow field. The fifth chapter, on groundwater modelling, discusses the use of mathematical models and emphasises situations where the three-dimensional time variant character of the groundwater flow cannot be ignored. The last chapter on groundwater development, after a brief revision of well hydraulics, concentrates on the practical engineering and construction aspects of groundwater development and protection.
All chapters contain a substantial list of references.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
129ill.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85166-095-7 (9781851660957)
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Pavel Novak
Developments in Hydraulic Engineering
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12/2005
CRC Press
€304.28
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Person
formerly of University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
Content
1. Lake Hydraulics Kolumban Hutter and Daniel Vischer 2. Tidal Power Generation E.M. Wilson and M. Balls 3. Multiphase Flows in Porous Media Hubert J. Morel-Seytoux 4. Groundwater Flow and Pollution in Fractured Rock Aquifers Jacob Bear and Brian Berkowitz 5. Groundwater Models K.R. Rushton 6. Groundwater Utilisation and Protection Ernst P. Nemecek