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Chapter 0 Why Fluid Mechanics?

0.1 Speculation of Leonardo da Vinci 0.2 Physics of Golf

0.3 Water Resources 0.4 Dams

0.5 Hydropower Plants 0.6 Spillways

0.7 Flooding of the Han River in 1995 0.8 River Navigation

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Horseshoe Vortex Bridge

Pier

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Lower pressure

Separation Drag (Resistance) force

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0-7 Scarred ball

Guttie ball Dimple ball

Turbulent Eddy

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Water Shortage

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Chungju Multi-purpose Dam at Han River (Concrete Gravity Dam)

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Yongdam Dam at Guem River (Rock Fill Dam)

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Changseong Dam at Yeongsan River (Earth Fill Dam)

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Lay out of Youngwol Dam at Han River

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Penstock of Hydropower Plant

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Surge Tank for prevention of Water Hammer

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