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Title
Mesoscale analysis of hydraulics / Weilin Xu.
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ISBN
9789811597855 (electronic book)
9811597855 (electronic book)
9811597847
9789811597848
9811597855 (electronic book)
9811597847
9789811597848
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 239 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-15-9785-5 doi
Call Number
TC540
Dewey Decimal Classification
627/.8
Summary
This open access book presents a series of complicated hydraulic phenomena and related mechanism of high-speed flows in high-head dam. According to the basic hydraulic theory, detailed experiments and numerical simulations, microscopic scale analysis on cavitation bubbles, air bubbles, turbulent eddy vortices and sand grains are examined systemically. These investigations on microscopic fluid mechanics, including cavitation erosion, aeration protection, air-water flow, energy dissipation and river-bed scouring, allow a deep understanding of hydraulics in high-head dams. This book provides reference for designers and researchers in hydraulic engineering, environment engineering and fluid mechanics.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Open access
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 11, 2021).
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Print version: 9789811597848
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Mesoscale analysis of cavitation and cavitation erosion
Mesoscale analysis of aeration for cavitation erosion protection
Mesoscale analysis of air-water two-phase flow
Mesoscale analysis of flood discharge and energy dissipation.
Mesoscale analysis of cavitation and cavitation erosion
Mesoscale analysis of aeration for cavitation erosion protection
Mesoscale analysis of air-water two-phase flow
Mesoscale analysis of flood discharge and energy dissipation.