Flow Hydrodynamic in Open Channels / / Mouldi Ben Meftah, editor.

Streams and rivers are subject to considerable hydrodynamic loads. Flow interactions with natural or man-made structures in open channels lead to the development of complex dynamic processes, requiring further studies to comprehend fully. This Special Issue has been conceived to facilitate improveme...

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