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Analysis of Roughness Characteristics in Open Channel Flow due to Vegetation : 식생에 의한 개수로 흐름에서의 조도 특성 분석

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' Analysis of Roughness Characteristics in Open Channel Flow due to Vegetation : 식생에 의한 개수로 흐름에서의 조도 특성 분석' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • dimensionless parameters
  • flow resistance
  • multiple regression analysis
  • n-vr relationship
  • relative depth
  • rigidity
  • seasonal change
  • vegetation roughness
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