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Dr. Wenrui Huang, P.E.
Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering
Dr. Huang has several years of professional experience in hydraulic
experimentation. He has conducted several laboratory experiments concerning
wave-structure interactions,wave deflection and reflection in coastal waters.
He has also conducted analyses of field hydraulic data in several estuarine
systems.
In recent years, Dr. Huang has actively conducted research in numerical
modeling of environmental hydraulics. He has successfully developed a three-dimensional
hydrodynamic model, which is capable of simulating unsteady natural flow
systems in rivers, estuaries, and lakes. He has conducted several computer
model applications to resolve complex engineering problems of hydrodynamics
and pollutant transport in river and estuarine systems. These applications
include Taunton River and Mt. Hope Bay of Rhode Island, Apalachicola Bay
and Choctawhachee Bay of Florida. Funded by Northwest Florida Water Management
District, Dr. Huang is working on the application of a hydrodynamic model
to assess freshwater inflow effects on the circulation and aquatic ecosystem
in Apalachicola Bay, Florida.
Dr. Huang's research interests can be summarized as follows:
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Computer modeling and analyses of large-scale surface water systems.
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Modeling pollutant transport and effects on natural water systems.
Send me your comments, interesting sites to be pointed, etc.
E-mail me at:whuang@eng.fsu.edu
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