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Unsteady Open Channel FlowUnsteady open channel flows: Basic Solutions

Oscar Castro-Orgaz () and Willi H. Hager ()
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Oscar Castro-Orgaz: University of Córdoba
Willi H. Hager: VAW, ETH Zürich

Chapter 5 in Shallow Water Hydraulics, 2019, pp 201-251 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Flow conditions in rivers are usually unsteady (Cunge et al. 1980; Sturm 2001; Chaudhry 2008), even though steady flow computations are conducted in engineering applications, as for determining an inundation area in hydrological studies. Further, the operation of man-made canals to control the water released from reservoirs implies unsteady maneuvers resulting in transient open channel flows.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-13073-2_5

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