Resultaten voor 'dominic reeve'
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Beach Planshape Modelling
Explanations and ApplicationsBeach Planshape Modelling summarises of the theory, solution methods and applications of what has become known as the 1-line beach model whereby changes in the planform shape of a beach can be described by the movement of a single height contour.
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Risk and Reliability
Coastal and Hydraulic EngineeringDominic Reeve is a Professor at the University of Plymouth, UK, and author of Coastal Engineering: Processes, Theory and Design Practice, also published by Taylor & Francis.
€ 96,95 -
Coastal Management In The Face Of Climate Change
Describes the methods that are required by Government Agencies for sea defence design, monitoring and management. This book highlights major concepts developed over the years for assessing the performance of coastal defences. It offers an introduction to the key concepts of coastal management.
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Risk and Reliability
Coastal and Hydraulic EngineeringDescribes various concepts of reliability theory. This book presents an introduction to the key statistical concepts that are required for the implementation of reliability analysis. It is suitable for coastal and hydraulic engineers.
€ 173,50 -
Coastal Engineering
Processes, Theory and Design PracticeFor year 4 undergraduate and MSc students. Covers conceptual and detailed design; wave overtopping; calculation of extreme wave conditions; structural reliability and probabilistic design; tidal analysis and calculation of amplitudes and phases of harmonic constituents from water level time series; harmonic analysis; and climate change.
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Coastal Engineering
Processes, Theory and Design PracticeFor year 4 undergraduate and MSc students. Covers conceptual and detailed design; wave overtopping; calculation of extreme wave conditions; structural reliability and probabilistic design; tidal analysis and calculation of amplitudes and phases of harmonic constituents from water level time series; harmonic analysis; and climate change.
€ 84,50