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Experimental hydraulics: methods, instrumentation, data processing and management - Volume 2. Instrumentation and measurement techniques Aberle, J.; Rennie, C.D.; Admiraal, D.; Muste, M. (Ed.) (2017). Experimental hydraulics: methods, instrumentation, data processing and management - Volume 2. Instrumentation and measurement techniques. IAHR/AIRH Monograph Series. CRC Press/Balkema: London. ISBN 978-1-138-03815-8. xxxviii, 408 pp.
Deel van: IAHR/AIRH Monograph Series. Balkema: Rotterdam
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Written by a team of more than 45 authors well-experienced in hydraulics experimentation, the book takes into account experiments performed under a range of conditions, including well-equipped and -staffed laboratories, and laboratories lacking aspects of advanced instrumentation and expertise. The book could serve as a textbook on hydraulics experiments. Its style is intentionally concise and makes frequent use of convenient summaries, tables and figures to present information. The writers provide specific guidance on methods and instruments currently used in hydraulics experiments, and emphasizes new and emerging measurement technologies and analysis methods. Extensive references enable interested readers to further explore details on each topic. Although the book focuses primarily on laboratory experiments, including hydraulic modelling, it also applies to fieldwork of varying complexity and accessibility. Volume II: Instrumentation and measurement techniques - Contemporary flow-visualization principles and techniques - Measurement instruments and techniques (principles, configurations, capabilities & limitations, operational considerations, sample results) grouped by the type of measured variables: velocimetry (with emphasis on acoustic, laser- and image-based methods), topography, bathymetry, and sediment characterization, sediment transport (from suspended- to bed-load to erosion and deposition fluxes), miscellaneous hydraulics variables (water physical properties, depth, pressure, shear stress and drag forces) - autonomous underwater vehicles |
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