Essays about: "Kumamoto"

Found 3 essays containing the word Kumamoto.

  1. 1. A Simulation of Landslide-Generated Waves Using a Fully Implicit ISPH

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresurslära

    Author : Kosei Nishida; [2020]
    Keywords : SPH; Landslide-generated waves; non-newtonian fluid; multiphase flow; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is used to study the mechanisms of landslide-generated waves. As the landslide dynamics and the evaluation of impact forces acting on water are most important, landslide is modelled as a highly viscous fluid. Incompressible SPH (ISPH) is used for fluid simulation. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Japanese Motion Verb Kuru - Deixis in Dialects

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Japanska

    Author : Adam Fält; [2013]
    Keywords : come; iku; kuru; Dialect; go; Japanese; deixis; Kyushu; Fukuoka; Kumamoto; Toyama; Okinawa; Ishikawa; Shimane; Gifu; Oita; Kagoshima; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : The focus of this paper is the dialectal usage and divergence of the Japanese verb kuru ‘to come’ found in Kyushu, Okinawa, Toyama, Ishikawa, northern Gifu and Shimane. In said areas kuru is used in the same way as the verb iku ‘to go’ in standard Japanese. A survey concerning this aspect of the different dialects has been carried out. READ MORE

  3. 3. Submarine Groundwater Discharge Estimation from Kikuchi River Basin to the Ariake Bay, Japan

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresurslära

    Author : Mamoru Katsuki; [2008]
    Keywords : hydrological model; Groundwater flow model; numerical simulation; submarine groundwater discharge; water balance analysis; Civil engineering; soil mechanics; offshore technology; hydraulic engineering; groundwater recharge; Väg- och vattenbyggnadsteknik; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) affects environmental conditions in semi-enclosed sea areas. Semi-enclosed areas often experience eutrophication caused by excess nutrient transport from agricultural areas. However, it is often unclear how much the nutrients that are transported through the groundwater discharge. READ MORE