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Open Channel Flow: Numerical Methods and Computer Applications Packed with examples, the book includes problems at the end of each chapter that give readers experience in applying the principles and of.A comprehensive treatment of open channel flow, Open


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Open Channel Flow: Numerical Methods and Computer Applications

Title:Open Channel Flow: Numerical Methods and Computer Applications
Author:Roland Jeppson
Rating:4.60 (176 Votes)
Asin:1439839751
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1258 Pages
Publish Date:2010-11-09
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A comprehensive treatment of open channel flow, Open Channel Flow: Numerical Methods and Computer Applications starts with basic principles and gradually advances to complete problems involving systems of channels with branches, controls, and outflows/ inflows that require the simultaneous solutions of systems of nonlinear algebraic equations coupled with differential equations. The book includes a CD that contains a program that solves all types of simple open channel flow problems, the source programs described in the text, the executable elements of these programs, the TK-Solver and MathCad programs, and the equivalent MATLAB® scripts and functions.The book provides applied numerical methods in an appendix and also incorporates them as an integral component of the methodology in setting up and solving the governing equations. Packed with examples, the book includes problems at the end of each chapter that give readers experience in applying the principles and of

Editorial : About the AuthorRoland Jeppson is Professor Emeritus of civil and environmental engineering in the Utah Water Research Laboratory (UWRL) at Utah State University in Logan.

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