Wave mechanics for ocean engineering
An exciting subject dealt with in the book is the quasi-deterministic mechanics of three-dimensional wave groups in sea storms, and the loads exerted by these wave groups on offshore structures.
The text is intended for researchers and graduate students in ocean engineering, but may also be understood by undergraduates. The more complex concepts are explained with examples or more extensive case studies.
Introduction to Computational Earthquake Engineering
Computational mechanics has made a strong impact on classical continuum mechanics, which includes engineering mechanics and structure mechanics. Earth...
Mechanics of Materials For Dummies
With roots in physics and mathematics, engineering mechanics is the basis of all the mechanical sciences: civil engineering, materials science and eng...
Fluid Mechanics
Written for courses in Fluid Mechanics in Civil and Mechanical Engineering, this text covers the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics, as well as...
Advances in Engineering Structures, Mechanics & Construction
This book presents the proceedings of an International Conference on Advances in Engineering Structures, Mechanics & Construction, held in Waterloo, O...
River Mechanics
This textbook offers a thorough analysis of rivers from upland areas to oceans. It scrutinizes select methods underlining both theory and engineering...