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Fluid mechanics / Accropode / Breakwater / Xbloc / Seawall / Volume of fluid method / Navier–Stokes equations / Fluid dynamics / Coastal management / Coastal engineering / Civil engineering / Coastal geography
Date: 2014-08-25 16:40:21
Fluid mechanics
Accropode
Breakwater
Xbloc
Seawall
Volume of fluid method
Navier–Stokes equations
Fluid dynamics
Coastal management
Coastal engineering
Civil engineering
Coastal geography

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