Dissertations/Theses - Department of Water Resources Engineering: Recent submissions

  • Imran Reza (Department of Water Resources Engineering, 2010-09)
    This study was conducted to analyze the water level and bed level variation in the Lower Meghna River. Different analysis of cross sectional area, variation of mean bed level, erosion/accretion of the channel and movement ...
  • Farzana Ali (Department of Water Resources Engineering, 2010-03)
    A study has been conducted to investigate the siltation at the Intake reach of the Old Brahmaputra River. For this purpose, satellite images covering the period from 1973 to 2007, cross-sectional data around the mouth, ...
  • Fahmida Noor (Department of Water Resources Engineering, 2013-06)
    Most of the distributaries of major river system of Bangladesh have been silted up. The Old Brahmaputra River is one of the distributaries of the Jamuna River. Nowadays, the mouth of Old Brahmaputra River becomes dying due ...
  • Badal Mahalder (Department of Water Resources Engineering, 2011-01)
    Cross-shore sediment transport is mainly influenced by the wave orbital motion when the sediment properties are uniform for different wave conditions. The attainment of equilibrium beach profile where cross-shore sediment ...
  • Aysha Akter100716009F (Department of Water Resources Engineering, 2013-08)
    This research work investigated hydrodynamic performance of rectangular porous breakwater(s) both submerged and emerged as a shore protection structure. Experimental studies were carried out in a two-dimensional flume ...
  • Asfia Sultana (Department of Water Resources Engineering, 2011-01)
    Hydraulic jump is a phenomenon well known to hydraulic engineers as a useful means of dissipating excess energy and prevent scour below overflow spillways, chutes and sluices. In situations where the downstream depth is ...

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