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Computational Hydraulics: Most of the simulation programs nowadays used in hydraulic and waterway engineering were universitary developements. But there are also agencies and commercial institutes which are engaged in software development. A lot of ongoing research projects are related to computational hydraulics. Unfortunately they are not organized very well, so the knowledge is scattered. This page tries to summarize the main contributors and their work. Important past and ongoing research projects are referenced as well. Of course the selection is subjective and therefore uncomplete. Adds are welcome!
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Europe
- TU Delft / Netherlands
- Uni Groningen / Netherlands
- UCL Louvain / Belgium
- TU München / Germany
- Uni Karlsruhe / Germany
- TU Hamburg-Harburg / Germany
- RWTH Aachen / Germany
- Uni Berlin / Germany
- ETH Zurich / Swiss
- Uni Trento / Italy
- Uni Lisboa / Portugal
- Uni Zaragossa / Spain
- NTNU Trondheim / Norway
- Uni Cambridge / UK
- Uni Liverpool / UK
- Uni Lancaster / UK
America
- Colorado State University / USA
- Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research / USA
- Uni Purdue / USA
Asia
- Asian Institute of Technology / Thailand
- National Hydraulic Research NAHRIM / Malaysia
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Europe
- BAW / Germany
- BfG / Germany
- GFZ / Germany
- CEMAGREF Lyon / France
- SOGREAH/LFH Grenoble / France
- DEFRA / GBR
- Environment Agency / GBR
America
- US Geological Survey / USA
- US Army Corps of Engineers / USA
- US Agricultural Research Service / USA
Asia
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Europe
- Danish Hydraulic Institute
- Delft Hydraulics
- HR Wallingford
- EDF Chatou
America
- Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research / USA
Asia
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