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Proceedings of the 29th IAHR World Congress (Beijing, 2001)

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  • ISBN: 7-302-04676-X
  • Publisher: Tsinghua University Press
  • Editor(s): Guifen Li
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The XXIX IAHR Congress was held at the Beijing International Convention Center (BICC) in Beijing, September 16-21, 2001. The central theme of the Congress is: 21st Century: The New Era for Hydraulic Research and Its Applications

The central theme was broken down into the following subthemes:

More than 600 papers were presented in 93 sessions during the five days of the Congress. At the Congress two general reports, four keynote lectures and a number of invited lectures were given by leading scientists.

ID Title Authors Year
23593 Experiment Study of Kinematic and Dynamical Characterisitcs of Standing Waves
Li Yanbao; Zhang Shaosong; Andrew Cornett; Arthur Budvietas
2001
23594 Experimental Studies on Wave-Induced Fluidized Responses of a Fine Sandy Seabed
Shiaw-Yih Tzang; Shan-Huei Ou; Tai-Wen Hsu
2001
23595 Field Data Recovery in Tidal System Using Artificial Neural Networks
Bernard B. Hsieh; Thad C. Pratt
2001
23596 Flow Field in a Tidal Bore: A Physical Model
H. Chanson
2001
23597 Flow Out Limit of Back-Filling Sand Behind Revetment Under Cyclic Loading of Water Pressure
Shiro. Maeno; Yuji Tsubota
2001
23598 Fully Nonlinear Waves Past Submerged and Floating Breakwater
Bang-Fuh Chen; Pei-Hong Chen
2001
23599 Harbor Works Perfomance to Underestimated Wave Heights and the Size of Modern Ships
S. M. Gouloumis; C. I. Moutzouris; G. Liokalos
2001
23600 Hydraulic Systematic Large Scale Tests on a Cellular Caisson with an Inner “Yard”
Braulio G. Madrigal
2001
23601 Hydrodynamic Loading on Rubble-Mound Breakwaters Due to Seismic Shaking
Constantine Memos; Areti Kiara; Constantine Vardanikas
2001
23602 Hydrodynamic Modelling and Algal Bloom Tracking in Hong Kong's Coastal Waters in March-April 1998
Joseph H. W. Lee; Bo Qu
2001

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