Hans Albert Einstein
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Swiss-American engineer and educator
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Hans Albert Einstein's Degrees
- Bachelors Civil Engineering California Institute of Technology
- Masters Civil Engineering California Institute of Technology
- PhD Civil Engineering California Institute of Technology
Why Is Hans Albert Einstein Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hans Albert Einstein was a Swiss-American engineer and educator, the second child and first son of physicists Albert Einstein and Mileva Marić. He was a long-time professor of hydraulic engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
Hans Albert Einstein's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Bed-Load Function for Sediment Transportation in Open Channel Flows (1950) (1740)
- Formulas for the Transportation of Bed Load (1942) (419)
- River Channel Roughness (1952) (299)
- Hydrodynamic Forces on a Rough Wall (1949) (296)
- Experiments to determine modes of cohesive sediment transport in salt water (1962) (220)
- Deposition of Suspended Particles in a Gravel Bed (1968) (204)
- Secondary currents in straight channels (1958) (151)
- Fluid resistance of composite roughness (1950) (141)
- The Viscous Sublayer Along a Smooth Boundary (1956) (132)
- A distinction between bed-load and suspended load in natural streams (1940) (77)
- A study on meandering in straight alluvial channels (1964) (71)
- Clogging of Porous Column of Spheres by Sediment (1970) (58)
- THE FRICTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALLUVIAL STREAMS: A NEW APPROACH. (1980) (55)
- Can the rate of wash load be predicted from the bed-load function? (1953) (47)
- SEDIMENT TRANSPORT THEORIES. (1975) (42)
- Velocity distribution and the boundary layer at channel bends (1954) (38)
- The viscosity of highly concentrated underflows and its influence on mixing (1941) (21)
- A Basic Description of Sediment Transport on Beaches (1972) (21)
- Estuarial Sediment Transport Patterns (1961) (20)
- Discussion of "Resistance to Flow in Alluvial Channels" (1962) (17)
- Closure of "Similarity of Distorted River Models with Movable Beds" (1954) (17)
- Einstein Bed-Load Function at High Sediment Rates (1972) (15)
- Movement of beach sands by water waves (1948) (14)
- SEDIMENTATION (SUSPENDED SOLIDS) (1972) (12)
- Sediment Transport by Wave Action (1972) (10)
- Loop System for Measuring Sand-Water Mixtures (1966) (10)
- Turbulence in Civil Engineering: Investigations in Liquid Shear Flow by Electromagnetic Induction (1957) (7)
- A LITERATURE REVIEW ON EROSION AND DEPOSITION OF SEDIMENT NEAR STRUCTURES IN THE OCEAN. (1970) (6)
- Electric Analog Model of a Tidal Estuary (1961) (5)
- Discussion of "Distribution Graphs of Suspended-Matter Concentration" (1943) (3)
- Development of the Mechanics of Sediment Transportation (1948) (2)
- Discussion of "Conformity between Model and Prototype: A Symposium: Grand Tower, Mississippi River" (1944) (2)
- Surface‐runoff and infiltration (1945) (2)
- THE EINSTEIN-BARBAROSSA DIAGRAM FOR COMPUTING BED-FORM RESISTANCE IN ALLUVIAL CHANNELS., (1970) (2)
- Fluctuating Total Head in a Viscous Sublayer (1966) (2)
- Needs in Sedimentation (1961) (2)
- Sedimentation Symposium to Honor Professor H. A. Einstein; (papers) (1972) (1)
- Closure of "Formulas for the Transportation of Bed Load" (1942) (1)
- Discussion of Mechanics of Streams with Movable Beds of Fine Sand by Norman H. Brooks (1958) (1)
- Sediment Transportation Research (1944) (0)
- Rigidity and Aerodynamic Stability of Suspension Bridges (1943) (0)
- Glimpses of the Work of the Cooperative Hydraulics Laboratory (1944) (0)
- Discussion: “A Preliminary Study of Turbulence Characteristics of Flow Along a Corner” (Gessner, F. B., and Jones, J. B., 1961, ASME J. Basic Eng., 83, pp. 657–661) (1961) (0)
- Proceedings of the Conference on Water Resources: October 1-3, 1951 (1952) (0)
- Open channel flow of water-air mixtures (1954) (0)
- An Eclectic Analog Model of a Tidal Estuary (1959) (0)
- Closure of "The Viscous Sublayer along a Smooth Boundary" (1958) (0)
- AVERAGE TRANSPORT CAPACITY OF AN ALLUVIAL RIVER. (1972) (0)
- Closure to “Needs in Sedimentation” (1963) (0)
- Discussion of The Present Status of Research on Sediment Transport by Ning Chien (1956) (0)
- Discussion of Pipe-Line Flow of Solids in Suspension: A Symposium: Mechanics of Flow with Noncolloidal, Inert Solids by Warren E. Wilson (1942) (0)
- Discussion of “Fluid resistance of composite roughness” (1951) (0)
- Discussion of "A Concept of the Regime Theory" (1957) (0)
- Engineering Derivation of the navier-Stokes Equations (1963) (0)
- PREDICTION OF DEPTH-DISCHARGE RELATIONS IN ALLUVIAL CHANNELS. (1974) (0)
- Closure of "Electric Analog Model of a Tidal Estuary" (1961) (0)
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