• geophysical mass flows such as ocean waves, avalanches, debris flows, mud flows, flash floods, etc., kinematic waves are important mathematical tools to...
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  • flow, incorporating factors like fuel consumption and emissions. The kinematic wave model, introduced by Lighthill and Whitham in 1955, is a cornerstone...
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    Shallow water equations (category Water waves)
    Saint-Venant equation to the kinematic wave: S f − S = 0. {\displaystyle S_{f}-S=0.} The kinematic wave is valid when the change in wave height over distance...
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    viscosity. Waves of traffic, that is, propagation of different densities of motor vehicles, and so forth, which can be modeled as kinematic waves Metachronal...
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  • This is a list of wave topics. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...
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  • 1016/0191-2615(94)90002-7 Traffic Wave Experiments, William J. Beaty, 1998 Lighthill, M. J.; Whitham, G. B., "On kinematic waves: II. A theory of traffic flow...
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  • galaxy Kinematic wave model, an explanation of traffic flow Wave (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wave model...
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    Real-time kinematic positioning (RTK) is the application of surveying to correct for common errors in current satellite navigation (GNSS) systems. It...
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    The wave base, in physical oceanography, is the maximum depth at which a water wave's passage causes significant water motion. At water depths deeper...
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    second (mPa·s). The SI unit of kinematic viscosity is square meter per second (m2/s), whereas the CGS unit for kinematic viscosity is the stokes (St, or...
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