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Flow and transport processes with complex obstructions : applications to cities, vegetative canopies, and industry

This monograph, written by world-recognized experts, is the first book that reviews a variety of problems in different fluid mechanics disciplines that led to the concept of canopy, or penetrable roughness. Despite their diversity, many flows may be theoretically united by means of introducing distr...

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Autores principales: Gayev, Yevgeny A, Hunt, Julian CR
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2066376
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description This monograph, written by world-recognized experts, is the first book that reviews a variety of problems in different fluid mechanics disciplines that led to the concept of canopy, or penetrable roughness. Despite their diversity, many flows may be theoretically united by means of introducing distributed sinks and/or sources of momentum and heat and mass. Terrestrial vegetation, historically the first example of canopies, creates specific features of turbulence. Aquatic canopies exhibit a range of behaviour depending on the depth of submergence, geometrical forms of the obstacles and the patt
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Flow and transport processes with complex obstructions : applications to cities, vegetative canopies, and industry
title Flow and transport processes with complex obstructions : applications to cities, vegetative canopies, and industry
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