Hydrodynamic processes at the water-sediment interface of streambeds

Simultaneous 2D pressure and 2D velocity information at the rough water-sediment interface of streambeds were gained by a newly developed measurement setup. In the bed the pressure fluctuations decay exponentially within the first 1-2 equivalent sand roughnesses. Structural findings concerning coher...

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Main Author: Detert, Martin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: KIT Scientific Publishing 2008
Series:Dissertationsreihe am Institut für Hydromechanik der Universität Karlsruhe / Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Institut für Hydromechanik
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