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Comparison of Methods for Predicting Discharge in Straight Compound Channels Using the Apparent Shear Stress Concept
Compound channels Division channel method SERC-FCF Apparent shear stress
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2009/10/12
Some experimental results from the SERC Flood Channel Facility at Hydraulic Research, Wallingford,UK, were used for computing apparent shear stress and discharge in symmetrical compound channels with ...
Regression Models for Predicting the Behavior of Sand Reinforced with Waste Plastic
Energy absorption capacity Deviator stress Initial stiffness Cohesion Friction angle
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2009/10/9
This paper presents regression models for predicting the behavior of sand mixed with waste plastic. For this purpose, drained triaxial compression tests with strain measurements were conducted on sand...
VALIDATION OF THE COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (CFD) METHOD FOR PREDICTING WIND FLOW AROUND A HIGH-RISE BUILDING (HRB) IN AN URBAN BOUNDARY LAYER CONDITION
CFD High-Rise residential building Urban wind
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2010/9/28
Virtual Experiments or, more specifically, the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method have been used in numerous airflow studies. Most CFD code providers claim that their software can simulate and ...
Evaluation of Slope Assessment System in Predicting Landslides along Roads Underlain by Granitic Formation
landslides roads underlain
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2009/3/20
A slope assessment is to estimate the probability of occurrence and likely severity of landslides in a given area. This study evaluates two existing Slope Assessment Systems (SAS) for predicting lands...
Evaluation of Slope Assessment Systems for Predicting Landslides of Cut Slopes in Granitic and Meta-sediment Formations
Landslides cut slopes tropical soils
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2009/3/19
In Malaysia, slope assessment systems (SAS) are widely used in assessing the instability of slope or the probability of occurrence and the likely severity of landslides. These SAS can be derived based...