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RANDOM WAVE KINEMATICS AND COASTAL STRUCTURES.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Maritime and Energy (1999) 136 (2): 93–104.
Published: 01 June 1999
... SPECTRA OBLIQUE RESEARCH SURFACE ELEVATION WATER PARTICLES VELOCITY SPEED BEDS SHEAR STRESS EXPERIMENTS STEEP NON LINEAR INCIDENT BEHAVIOUR LINEAR ESTIMATES MARITIME MARITIME ENGINEERING HYDRAULICS HYDRODYNAMICS INTERACTION SHORT CRESTED THREE DIMENSIONAL REFLECTIVE ACOUSTICS...
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FLUID MUD TRANSPORT. (INCLUDES APPENDIX).
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Maritime and Energy (1997) 124 (1): 64–78.
Published: 01 March 1997
.... The equation of motion in the direction of flow gives x (p mh) z (1) where p is pressure, m is the specific weight of fluid mud, is the shear stress and h is the elevation above a given datum. 21. Odd and Rodger2 assumed that fluid mud behaved as a Bingham fluid with a yield stress s of 0·1 N...
