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Mobile Bay, Alabama. The Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) and a novel dynamic-coupling tool were used to link three … EFDC hydrodynamic models corresponding to Mobile Bay, Weeks Bay, and the Fish River. The dynamically-coupled models were …
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Analyzing hydraulic risk involves simulating a high number of scenarios from which to draw statistical information about flood extent and depth in relation to variations in the defence conditions and the entity of the event. With the aim of keeping the computational times of simulations within...
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Although short-circuiting is broadly recognized as an important phenomenon in reactor designs, it is very difficult to compare the degree of short-circuiting among different reactor types from the hydraulic indexes in reality. Identification of reactor type was essential and necessary to solve...
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