Dynamic Simulation and Virtual Reality in Hydrology and Water Resources Management Dynamic Simulation and Virtual Reality in Hydrology and Water Resources Management

Dynamic Simulation and Virtual Reality in Hydrology and Water Resources Management

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Publisher Description

Dynamic Simulation and Virtual Reality in Hydrology and Water Resources Management focuses on the understanding, use, and application of system dynamics simulation and virtual reality approaches for modeling the spatial and temporal behavior of natural and managed hydro-environmental systems.

The book discusses concepts of systems thinking and system dynamics approach, and it furthers understanding of the dynamic behavior of natural and engineering systems using feedbacks and dynamic simulation. Numerous examples of models built using different system dynamics simulation modeling environments are provided. It also introduces concepts related to computer animation and virtual reality–based immersive modeling. Applications of systems dynamics, simulation with animation, and virtual reality approaches for modeling and management of hydro-environmental systems are illustrated through case studies.

This text is ideal for water resources professionals, graduate students, hydrologic modelers, and engineers who are interested in systems thinking, dynamic simulation, and virtual reality modeling approaches. It will serve as a valuable reference for engineering professionals who model, manage, and operate hydrosystems. Engineering educators will find the book immensely useful to enhance the learning experiences of students.

Dr. Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu
is a professor at Florida Atlantic University with expertise in modeling water resources and environmental systems, hydroinformatics, and climate change.
Dr. Chandramouli V. Chandramouli is a professor at Purdue University Northwest. His expertise is in water resources and environmental modeling integrating artificial intelligence techniques.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2021
July 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
198
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
10.6
MB
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