Current Research in Water Resources Engineering
Currently there are ongoing research in several aspects of hydraulics and hydrology. The following is a list of research areas that are active at present. For further information on any particular topic, click on the individual topic.
Computational Hydraulics
Modeling of Compound Open Channel Flow
Modelling Depth Averaged and Moment Equations Using FEM
Unsteady Flow at Channel Junctions
Numerical Study of Fish Habitat
Experimental Hydraulics
Scour Due to Jets
Scour and Flow Around Bridge Piers
Application of Turbulent Jet Theory in Hydraulic Engineering
Energy Dissipation Using Stepped Spillway
Runout Characteristics of Debris Flows and Tailings Flows
Debris Flows
Diffusion of a Slurry Jet/Plume in an Ambient Fluid
Flow Characteristics of High Pressure Jets
Hydraulics of Fishways
Flows in Stormwater Dropshafts
Culvert Fishways
Flow Around Fish Habitat Structures
Flow Inside an Oil Well
Application of Hydraulics in the Field
Breakup Studies on the Mackenzie River at Fort Providence
Hydrology
Applications of Remote Sensing
Runoff Rainfall Model Comparison
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