In almost all technical institutions of learning, the laboratory work in any subject runs concurrently with the course in theory of the subject. Consequently, the students perform the laboratory work mechanically without intellectual involvement in the work. It is, therefore, necessary that the stud
Rockfill in Hydraulic Engineering
โ Scribed by DAVID STEPHENSON (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science Ltd
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Series
- Developments in Geotechnical Engineering 27
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Further titles in this series:
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Preface
Pages V-VI
Notation and Units
Pages X-XI
CHAPTER 1 - Properties of Rock and its Use
Pages 1-18
CHAPTER 2 - Flow Through Rockfill
Pages 19-37
CHAPTER 3 - Rockfill Dams
Pages 38-61
CHAPTER 4 - Gabion Retaining Walls
Pages 62-82
CHAPTER 5 - Energy Dissipation
Pages 83-99
CHAPTER 6 - Soil Drainage
Pages 100-124
CHAPTER 7 - Channel Stabilization
Pages 125-159
CHAPTER 8 - Waves and Shore Protection
Pages 160-187
CHAPTER 9 - Hydraulic Transport of Rock
Pages 188-206
Author Index
Pages 207-208
Subject Index
Pages 209-215
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