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Rock Scour due to falling high-velocity jets

Schleiss, Anton  
•
Bollaert, E.  
January 1, 2026

This book provides a comprehensive discussion of the newest and best in the field of rock scour assessment due to falling high-velocity jets. It comprises the papers of a workshop organized to bring together engineers and scientists from all over the world to promote the exchange of knowledge on the complexities of the hydrodynamic-geotechnical scour problem. The workshop covered topics ranging from physical modelling to jet aeration and air entrainment in plunge pools as well as numerical modelling and protection measures. Some interesting case studies from around the world are also presented. This book is the first to bring together practical experience and theoretical understanding related to the latest scour evacuation methods. It will enhance future research and design activities as well as helping to improve safety of hydraulic structures and dams.

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book/monograph
ISBN

9781040892121

9789058095183

DOI
10.1201/9781003762461
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-105030002501

Editors
Schleiss, Anton  
•
Bollaert, E.  
Date Issued

2026-01-01

Publisher

CRC Press

Total of pages

276

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
PL-LCH  
Available on Infoscience
February 23, 2026
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