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Apparent roughness in wave-current flow: Implication for coastal studies
Alexander Perlin
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Eliezer Kit
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Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Tel Aviv University
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Wave-current Flow
100%
Apparent Roughness
100%
Coastal Research
100%
Bed Roughness
100%
Approximate Expression
66%
Mean Current
66%
Turbulence Closure Models
66%
Israeli
33%
Tel Aviv
33%
Mean Velocity
33%
Three-dimensional (3D)
33%
Parameter Dependence
33%
Flow Model
33%
Flow Pattern
33%
Current Velocity
33%
Flow Modeling
33%
Time-dependent Flow
33%
Engineering Research
33%
Roughness Map
33%
Bottom Roughness
33%
High Turbulence Intensity
33%
Marine Engineering
33%
Wave Turbulence
33%
Wave Bottom Boundary Layer
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Bed Roughness
100%
Flow Distribution
33%
Benthic Boundary Layer
33%
Flow Modeling
33%
Marine Engineering
33%
Current Velocity
33%