2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10652-015-9405-4
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Environmental hydraulic engineering: a perspective

Abstract: Hydraulic engineering is the science of water in motion, and mainly dealing with the interactions between the flowing fluid and its surrounding environment. The technical challenges are huge [2]. The levels of complexity are closely linked with the variety of water systems, the broad range of relevant time and length scales, the variability of water systems from droughts to gigantic floods, the complexity of basic fluid mechanics with non-linear governing equations, natural fluid instabilities, interactions be… Show more

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“…Hydraulic engineering is a crucial and integral component of urban infrastructure development [4]. Due to the vastness and complexity of hydraulic engineering construction environments, the urgency of on-site construction safety management and the dangers of working at height in hydraulic engineering, there is a significant risk of fall-related accidents [5,6]. These risks not only impede the proper conductance of the project but also endanger workers' lives, affect the surrounding environment and hinder economic growth [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydraulic engineering is a crucial and integral component of urban infrastructure development [4]. Due to the vastness and complexity of hydraulic engineering construction environments, the urgency of on-site construction safety management and the dangers of working at height in hydraulic engineering, there is a significant risk of fall-related accidents [5,6]. These risks not only impede the proper conductance of the project but also endanger workers' lives, affect the surrounding environment and hinder economic growth [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%