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Verification of Mathematical and Physical Models in Hydraulic Engineering | 1978

An Operational System for Implementing Simulation Models: A Case Study

Chintu Lai; Raymond W. Schaffranek; Robert A. Baltzer


Hydraulic Engineering | 1988

Simulation technique for modeling flow on floodplains and in coastal wetlands

Raymond W. Schaffranek; Robert A. Baltzer


Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering-asce | 1994

Simulating effects of highway embankments on estuarine circulation

Jonathan K. Lee; Raymond W. Schaffranek; Robert A. Baltzer


Hydraulic Engineering | 1994

Treatment of Nonhomogeneous Terms in Flow Models

Raymond W. Schaffranek; Chintu Lai


Hydraulic Engineering | 1989

Convergance experiments with a hydrodynamic model of Port Royal Sound, South Carolina

J.K. Lee; Raymond W. Schaffranek; Robert A. Baltzer


Hydraulic Engineering | 1987

NONHOMOGENEOUS TERMS IN THE UNSTEADY FLOW EQUATIONS: MODELING ASPECTS.

Chintu Lai; Raymond W. Schaffranek; Robert A. Baltzer


Hydraulic Engineering - Proceedings of the 1990 National Conference | 1990

Horizontal density-gradient effects on simulation of flow and transport in the Potomac Estuary

Raymond W. Schaffranek; Robert A. Baltzer


Water resources engineering | 1995

Robustness of de Saint Venant equations for simulating unsteady flows

Robert A. Baltzer; Raymond W. Schaffranek; Chintu Lai


Computer and Physical Modeling in Hydraulic Engineering | 1980

Techniques and Experiences in the Utilization of Unsteady Open-Channel Flow Models

Chintu Lai; Raymond W. Schaffranek; Robert A. Baltzer


Hydraulic Engineering | 1994

Flow and chloride transport in the tidal Hudson River, NY

Lawrence A. Weiss; Raymond W. Schaffranek; M. Peter de Vries

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