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van Veen, J. (author)
Description how tidal flow can be simulated using an electric analogon (analog computer)
report 1947
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Dronkers, J.J. (author), Breusers, H.N.C. (author), Vinjé, J.J. (author), Venis, W.A. (author), Spaargaren, F. (author)
Considerations on fluid motion in and around closure gaps, two-dimensional local scour in loose sediments, local scour caused by vortex streets, behaviour of dumping material when exposed to currents, results of model tests applied to an actual project *** The closure of the final gaps is the most difficult part of the construction of the dams...
report 1968
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Schoemaker, H.J. (author)
C1: Getijstromen in zee (1962) C2: Roterende coördinatiesystemen; centrifugale kracht en Coriolis-kracht1 (1958) C3: Invloed van aardrotatie bij waterloopkundig onderzoek² (1958) C4: Roterende cylinder in een parallelstroom tussen twee evenwijdige wanden (1958) C5: Reproduction of geostrophic effects in hydraulic models by means of the Magnus...
report 1971
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
Siderurgia Nacional EP has planned to construct an ore terminal nearby Seixal (Portugal) and to dredge an access channel and turning basin in the southern part of the Tagus Inner Estuary. In the Hydronamic report, entitled Terminal do Seixal, Hydro-Morphological Study, February 1982/ P457' the hydraulical, nautical and morphological consequences...
report 1982
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Booij, R. (author), Pennekamp, J.G.C. (author)
Knowledge of the secondary flow is essential for predictions about the morphology of alluvial bottoms in tidal channels. In this research the determination of the secondary flow is based on a known depth averaged velocity field. The depth averaged velocities must be computed with a high accuracy in order to make possible a reasonable...
report 1983
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Stelling, G.S. (author), Wang, L.X. (author)
An unsteady, separating flow with a free surface was investigated with a physical model and a numerical model. To simulate tidal flow, the prescribed flow rate at the inflow boundary was a half-period sine function of time. Measurements of velocities and wave heights were conducted by using LDV and a wave-height meter in a straight open channel...
report 1984
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Roelvink, J.A. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author)
conference paper 1990
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Leendertse, J.J. (author)
This report describes a method for radiating disturbances generated in the computational field through the radiating boundaries. First a simulation is made without disturbances (such as a storm surge) subsequently a second simulation is made with the radiating boundary conditions activated, and the disturbance is able to pass through the...
report 1997
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Roos, P.C. (author), Schuttelaars, H.M. (author), Brouwer, R.L. (author)
Barrier coasts display a chain of islands, separated by tidal inlets that connect a back-barrier basin to a sea or ocean. Observations show that barrier island length generally decreases for increasing tidal range and increasing basin area. However, this has neither been reproduced in model studies nor explained from the underlying physics. This...
journal article 2013
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Radermacher, M. (author), de Schipper, M.A. (author), Swinkels, Cilia M. (author), MacMahan, Jamie (author), Reniers, A.J.H.M. (author)
In recent years, the application of large-scale beach nourishments has been discussed, with the Sand Motor in the Netherlands as the first real-world example. Such protruding beach nourishments have an impact on tidal currents, potentially leading to tidal flow separation and the generation of tidal eddies of<br/>length scales larger than the...
journal article 2016
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