Preface vii
1 Introduction 1
2 Statistical Methods 5
3 2-D Open-Channel Turbulence 29
4 Horizontal Open-Channel Turbulence 93
5 3-D Turbulence Structure 111
6 Turbulence Transport 129
7 Applications to River Flow 141
8 Measurements in Open-Channel Turbulence 223
Appendix 1: Reynolds Decomposition 255
Appendix 2: Calculation Procedure of Blasius Solution 261
Appendix 3: Mathematical Derivation of Equation
in the K-H Instability 269
References 275
Index 289
Biography
Michio Sanjo was awarded a doctor’s degree in 2003 from Kyoto University under Prof. Iehisa Nezu. He has been working on hydraulics as an associate professor at Kyoto University for years. He specializes in the experimental investigations of turbulence phenomena in open-channel flows, such as the secondary currents, horizontal vortex, free-surface divergence, gas transfer and influence of bottom roughness. Further, He conducted field works with development of the autonomous robot boat for automatic velocity measurement in river.
The work is comprehensive in its coverage and relatively easy to follow for a reader with some previous fluid mechanics/hydraulics background.
-- E. Gomezdelcampo, Bowling Green State University, USA in Choice






