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Sediment transport, two-phase flow and loose boundary hydraulics
are some of the problems of interaction between fluid flow (water
or air) and boundaries that may be non-cohesive (alluvial) or
cohesive. Unlike in classical hydraulics, these boundaries can
change their shape and texture with changing flow conditions. Some
of the material from the boundaries may be entrained into the flow,
or sediment may be added to the flow, sometimes by tributaries as
suspended matter. One instance is the transport of granular
material in pipelines Since the changing boundaries are the central
feature of most flow processes in nature, the term loose boundary
hydraulics is here introduced.
This monograph provides the practising engineer with a concise overview of the methods of water diversion and exclusion or removal of sediment from the diverted water. The emphasis is on flow features and the associated conveyance of sediments.
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