CLCP75
LanguageENG
PublishYear2020
publishCompany
WSPC
EISBN
9789811208003
PISBN
9789811207990
edition
3rd ed.
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This book is based on the author's 49 years of experience as a practicing coastal engineer and 34 years as professor of coastal engineering and management at Queen's University. The book is therefore thoroughly practical in nature, but it also reflects newly relevant issues, such as consequences of failure, impacts of rising sea levels, aging infrastructure, real estate development, and contemporary decision making, design and education.This textbook is useful for undergraduate students, postgraduate students and practicing engineers. It covers waves, structures, sediment movement, coastal management, and contemporary coastal design and decision making. It presents both basic principles and engineering solutions. It discusses the traditional methods of analysis and synthesis (design), but also contemporary design methodologies, such as working with environmental impacts.The second edition expanded greatly on the topics of failure and resilience that surfaced as a result of recent disasters from hurricane surges and tsunamis. It updated the discussion of design and decision making for the 21st century, with many new examples.This third edition develops some of these topics further, but its largest new changes is the chapter on climate change. This chapter presents the basics of climate change and then goes on to stress the practical implications of the impacts of climate change, focusing on what is of importance to coastal and fluvial specialists.
Bill Kamphuis is Emeritus Professor of Coastal Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He was for 32 years director of the Queen's University Coastal Engineering Research Laboratory and is president of J.W. Kamphuis, Associates Limited, Coastal Consultants. He received his Ph.D. from Queen's in 1965, worked at the National Research Council of Canada from 1965 to 1968 and then moved to Queen's University, where he became a full professor in 1974 and emeritus professor in 2001. He is a registered professional engineer, life member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), member of the International Association for Hydraulic Research (IAHR) and founding president of the Canadian Coastal Science and Engineering Association.He is the recipient of ASCE's 2006 International Coastal Engineering Award. Professor Kamphuis was instrumental in developing a world class program of Coastal Engineering at Queen's University and has taught courses in coastal engineering, coastal processes, tides and estuaries, fluid mechanics, hydraulics, open channels and hydrology. He also specialized in numerical analysis and is a recognized expert in the fields of (physical and numerical) modeling. He has been invited to lecture at many institutions, has published over 130 research papers covering a broad range of topics in Coastal Engineering and is the author of the widely used reference and textbook: “Introduction to Coastal Engineering and Management“. As a consultant, he carries out an international practice and authored of over 150 consulting reports, prepared for clients. He is a church organist, enjoys sailing and kayaking in summer, and teaches skiing in winter.