ش | ی | د | س | چ | پ | ج |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
28 | 29 | 30 |
Energy Harvesting-Solar ,Wind and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems, Alieza Khaligh, CRC Press,2010
This file is password
Password: CE-MS MS.c Bijan Mohammadi
All text & change the color to use to download it
Download/دانلود کلمه عبور/Password
Contents
Chapter1. Solar Energy Harvesting
Chapter2. Wind Energy Harvesting
Chapter3. Tidal Energy Harvesting
Chapter4. Ocean Wave Energy Harvesting
Chapter5. Ocean Thermal Energy Harvesting
Coastal Engineering: Process, Theory and Design Practice, Andrew Chadwick , Spon press,2004
This file is password
Password: CE-MS MS.c Bijan Mohammadi
All text & change the color to use to download it
کلمه عبور/Password دانلود/Download
Contents
Chapter1. Introduction
Chapter2. Wave theory
Chapter3.Design wave specification
Chapter4. Coastal water level variations
Chapter5. Coastal transport processes
Chapter6. Coastal morphology: analysis, modelling and prediction
Chapter7. Design, reliability and risk
Chapter8. Field measurements and physical models
Chapter9. Conceptual and detailed design
Breakwaters and closure dams, by K. d Angremond and F.C. Van Roode, Spon Press,2004
This file is password
Password: CE-MS MS.c Bijan Mohammadi
All text & change the color to use to download it
دانلود/Download کلمه عبور/Password
Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
2 POSITIONING THE SUBJECT
3 THE DESIGN PROCESS
4 CONSIDERATIONS AT SYSTEM LEVEL
5 USE OF THEORY
6 DATA COLLECTION
7 STABILITY OF RANDOMLY PLACED ROCK MOUNDS
8 DYNAMIC STABILITY
9 STABILITY OF MONOLITHIC BREAKWATERS
10 WAVE–STRUCTURE INTERACTION
11 DESIGN PRACTICE OF BREAKWATER CROSS-SECTIONS
12 DESIGN PRACTICE FOR CLOSURE DAMS
13 CONSTRUCTION METHODS FOR GRANULAR MATERIAL
14 CONSTRUCTION METHODS FOR MONOLITHIC STRUCTURES
15 FAILURE MODES AND OPTIMIZATION
16 FLOW DEVELOPMENT IN CLOSURE
17 REVIEW
APPENDIX 1 GLOSSARY
APPENDIX 2 QUARRY OPERATIONS
APPENDIX 3 CONCRETE ARMOUR UNITS
APPENDIX 4 GODA’S PRINCIPLES FOR BREAKWATER DESIGN
APPENDIX 5 FILTER RULES
APPENDIX 6 BREAKWATER EXAMPLES
APPENDIX 7 OPTIMUM BREAKWATER DESIGN
APPENDIX 8 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
APPENDIX 9 CLOSURES USING ANCIENT WILLOW MATTRESSES
APPENDIX 10 EXAMPLE OF THE DETERMINATION OF A DESIGN STORM
REFERENCES