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Nguyen, T.D. (author)
This study aims at developing a new set of equations of mean motion in the presence of surface waves, which is practically applicable from deep water to the coastal zone, estuaries, and outflow areas. The Generalized Lagrangian Mean method is employed to derive a set of Quasi-Eulerian mean three-dimensional equations of motion, where effects of...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Xuan, Y. (author)
This document serves as Deliverable D30.2 to fulfil the commitment of Task 30. As the final report, the document attempts to demonstrate findings and achievements of Task 30, focusing on the new ideas and technological methods, tools used in the realisation of the objectives set for the task and beyond. The document also reveals the process of...
report 2009
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Young, M. (author)
This MSc thesis details the investigation of grass cover performance in relation to wave overtopping processes. Failure modes for grass cover are considered and developed
report 2009
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Tri, M.C. (author)
In the low-lying coastal regions coastal defence structures are usually designed with a main function to protect the hinterland from highly vulnerable to coastal flooding. Sea dikes are usually the most common and important elements which form the coastal flood defence system. Sea dikes are designed at a pre-defined circumstance and requirement....
report 2008
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Bux, I. (author)
Experience has shown that the stability parameters relating to breakwater armour unit stability vary considerably for steep foreshores when compared to milder foreshore slope. Furthermore, the change from the deep water spectra (Tm0) to the shallow water wave spectra (Tm-1.0) does not fully explain the difference. Leading on from recent...
report 2007
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Nguyen, N.H. (author)
The Lower Mekong River area is a zone with plenty of natural resources and it has the highest agricultural production in Vietnam. The river passes though six provinces in the Southern patt of Vietnam, with more than 16 million in habitants in total. However, serious riverbank erosion problems occur and there is no master plan or mitigation...
report 2006
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Luong Giang Vu, V. (author)
Vietnam has about 3260 km of coastline, primarily consisting of low-Iying coastal areas. More than 165 km of this coastline are within the Red River Delta, a densely populated region which experiences substantial dynamic changes and destruction due to frequent intense impacts from the river (floods) and the sea (typhoons, changes in sea level,...
report 2003
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Huong, N.T.T. (author)
Among a variety of elements, the nearshore wave climate is considered to be the most important aspect to explain erosion problems along the coast. Due to the fact that available data is limited, numerical models are valuable and necessary tools to apply. This study is initiated with the main objective to study the nearshore wave climate of the...
report 2003
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Nguyen Thi Thu, H. (author)
Among a variety of elements, the nearshore wave elimate is considered to be the most important aspect to explain erosion problems along the coast. Oue to the fact that available data is limited, numerical models are valuable and necessary tools to apply. This study is initiated with the main objective to study the nearshore wave elimate of the...
report 2003
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Thuy, V.T.T. (author)
Model to determine storm surges due to typhoons along the Vietnmase coast using Delft3d.
report 2003
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Lam, N.T. (author)
The Tarn Giang-Cau Hai lagoon is the most important coastal lagoon of Vietnam located in Thua Thien-Hue province. Basically formed in the late Holocene (more than 2000 years ago), the lagoon is being in the development stage. Its tidal inlets, nowadays are the Thuan An and Tu Hien inlets, are dynamic and ephemeral morphological features. Inlet...
report 2002
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Traditionally, the design of sea and river dikes in Vietnam is primarily based on a water level with a particular frequency of being exceeded. The frequencies of exceedence of design levels and governing discharge are widely regarded as constituting a standard for the safety of the region protected by the dikes and are interpreted in terms of...
report 2002
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Limsiri, Cheevin (author)
Soil-lime improvement is a common most effective me.fooimprove wet soft clay; many factors are involved in achieving the improvement. Mixing is one of those. The degree of pulverization plays an importance role in the efficiency of the improvement. The strength of treated soil depends on the lump size. A high degree of pulverization is expensive...
report 2002
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Mburu, J.W. (author)
Throughout history, rivers have provided people with ideal settings for development, which includes fertile farmland, water supply, convenient waterway for transportation and commerce, waste disposal and energy generation, which are essential for the expansion of human civilisation. Ironically, rivers often flood their banks, threatening the...
report 2001
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Tung, T.T. (author)
The problem in coastal erosion is wide spread in areas located in the coastal environment. However, in many developing countries, planning and coastal management have not gained much process due to several factors, one of which is the lack of understanding the influences in the coastal system. Vietnam is no exception to this problem. Located on...
report 2001
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Hekal, N. (author)
From the very earliest times, man has sought to reduce the damaging impact of floods. However, despite a growing understanding of flood hydrology, plus the application of an increasingly complex technology and the injection of progressively larger capital sums, flood losses continue to rise. The concentration was principally placed on the...
report 2000
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Tuan, T.Q. (author)
The coastal structures are of great variety both in type and function. Among those, dike in association with revetrnent is being regarded as the most typical measure for shore proteetion because of its relative importance and economical feasibility. Recently, a broad knowledge on the design concept of these types of structure has been developed...
report 1999
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Jokowinarno, D. (author)
Objectives of this work are to: a. Identify a problem related with coastal defence. b. Understand how to determine the boundary conditions and apply this knowledge. c. Understand the choice ofthe solution. d. Understand how to design a simple revetment with rip-rap as one of the coastal defences. e. To develop educational material to be used at...
report 1999
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
Lecture note for the course on flood protection, dikes and other water retaining structures at Unesco-IHE in Delft.
report 1998
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Mirfakhraee, F. (author)
In this research, the effects of increase of water level of Caspian Sea upon coastalline of Iran has been investigated. Whileinvestigating, waves and water level changes of Caspian Sea ,the different Inthis research, the effect ofthe increase of water level of Caspian Sea upon coastal line of Iran has method of coastal proteetion have been...
report 1997
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