Basic coastal engineering
Sorensen, Robert M
Basic coastal engineering - 3rd - New York: Springer-Science+Business Media, Inc., 2006 - xii, 330p.: 6x10x1; Paperback
Basic Coastal Engineering is an introductory text on wave mechanics and coastal processes along with fundamentals that underline the practice of coastal engineering. This book was written for a senior or first postgraduate course in coastal engineering. It is also suitable for self study by anyone having a basic engineering or physical science background. The level of coverage does not require a math or fluid mechanics background beyond that presented in a typical undergraduate civil or mechanical engineering curriculum. The material p- sented in this text is based on the author’s lecture notes from a one-semester course at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Texas A&M University, and George Washington University, and a senior elective course at Lehigh University. The text contains examples to demonstrate the various analysis techniques that are presented and each chapter (except the first and last) has a collection of problems for the reader to solve that further demonstrate and expand upon the text material. Chapter briefly describes the coastal environment and introduces the re- tively new field of coastal engineering and other Chapters describes the two-dimensional characteristics of surface waves and presents the small-amplitude wave theory to support this description.
9781441936103
Civil Engineering; Finite-amplitude waves; Coastal water; wind-generated waves
551.46 / SOR/BAS
Basic coastal engineering - 3rd - New York: Springer-Science+Business Media, Inc., 2006 - xii, 330p.: 6x10x1; Paperback
Basic Coastal Engineering is an introductory text on wave mechanics and coastal processes along with fundamentals that underline the practice of coastal engineering. This book was written for a senior or first postgraduate course in coastal engineering. It is also suitable for self study by anyone having a basic engineering or physical science background. The level of coverage does not require a math or fluid mechanics background beyond that presented in a typical undergraduate civil or mechanical engineering curriculum. The material p- sented in this text is based on the author’s lecture notes from a one-semester course at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Texas A&M University, and George Washington University, and a senior elective course at Lehigh University. The text contains examples to demonstrate the various analysis techniques that are presented and each chapter (except the first and last) has a collection of problems for the reader to solve that further demonstrate and expand upon the text material. Chapter briefly describes the coastal environment and introduces the re- tively new field of coastal engineering and other Chapters describes the two-dimensional characteristics of surface waves and presents the small-amplitude wave theory to support this description.
9781441936103
Civil Engineering; Finite-amplitude waves; Coastal water; wind-generated waves
551.46 / SOR/BAS